ma {n} (colloquial form of mother)
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:: äiskä, äiti
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mañana {adv} (tomorrow) SEE: tomorrow
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::
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mañana {adv} (Sometime in the future)
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:: joskus tulevaisuudessa
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Maasai {n} /ˈmɑːsaɪ/ (group of people)
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:: maasait {p}
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Maasai {prop} (language)
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:: maasai
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maca {n} (herb; extract)
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:: maca
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macadam {n} /məˈkædəm/ (surface of a road)
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:: sepeli, murske
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macadamia {n} /mækəˈdeɪmi.ə/ (tree)
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:: makadamia, macadamia
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macadamia {n} (macadamia nut) SEE: macadamia nut
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::
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macadamia nut {n} (edible seed of the macadamia tree)
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:: australianpähkinä, makadamiapähkinä
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MAC address {n} (Media Access Control address)
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:: MAC-osoite
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Macanese {n} (Macanese (person))
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:: macaolainen
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Macaoese {n} (Macaoese)
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:: macaolainen
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macaque {n} /məˈkɑk/ (any monkey of the genus Macaca)
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:: makaki
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macaron {n} /mɑkəˈɹoʊn/ (pastry)
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:: macaron
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Macaronesia {prop} (islands in the North Atlantic)
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:: Makaronesia
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macaroni {n} /ˌmækəˈɹoʊni/ (type of pasta)
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:: makaroni
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macaroni penguin {n} (Eudyptes chrysolophus)
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:: kultatöyhtöpingviini
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macaroon {n} /ˌmæk.əˈɹun/ (soft biscuit or cookie prepared with almond or coconut dough)
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:: macaron, macaron-leivos
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Macau {prop} /məˈkaʊ/ (a city just west of Hong Kong)
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:: Macao
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macaw {n} /məˈkɑː/ (various parrots)
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:: ara
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Maccabee {n} /ˈmæk.kəˌbi/ (Maccabee)
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:: makkabilainen
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macchiato {n} (type of coffee)
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:: macchiato
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mace {n} /meɪs/ (weapon)
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:: rautanuija
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mace {n} (a spice)
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:: muskottikukka
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mace {n} (tear gas and pepper spray)
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:: pippurisumute
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macedoine {n} (mixture of diced vegetables or fruit)
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:: hedelmäsalaatti
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Macedonia {prop} /ˌmæs.əˈdoʊ.ni.ə/ (ancient kingdom)
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:: Makedonia
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Macedonia {prop} (Republic of North Macedonia, see also: Republic of North Macedonia)
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:: Makedonia
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Macedonia {prop} (region of northern Greece)
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:: Makedonia
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Macedonia {prop} (modern geographical region)
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:: Makedonia
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Macedonia {prop} (region of Bulgaria)
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:: Makedonia
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Macedonian {adj} /mæsəˈdəʊnɪən/ (of Macedonia or its people or language)
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:: makedonialainen
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Macedonian {n} (person from Macedonia)
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:: makedonialainen
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Macedonian {n} (Slavic language of Macedonia)
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:: makedonia
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Macedonianness {n} (quality)
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:: makedonialaisuus
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Macedo-Romanian {prop} (Aromanian) SEE: Aromanian
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::
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maceration {n} /mæsəˈɹeɪʃən/ (act or process of macerating)
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:: maserointi {f}
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MacGyver {v} (to jury-rig) SEE: jury-rig
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::
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Mach {n} /mɑːk/ (ratio, see also: Mach number)
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:: Mach
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machete {n} /məˈʃɛ.ti/ (a sword-like tool)
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:: viidakkoveitsi
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Machiavellian {adj} /ˌmɑk.i.əˈvɛl.i.ən/ (attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous methods)
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:: machiavellimainen, machiavellilainen, häikäilemätön
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Machiavellian {adj} (related to the philosophical system of Niccolò Machiavelli)
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:: machiavellilainen
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Machiavellianism {n} (philosophy)
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:: machiavellismi
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Machiavellianism {n} (political maneuver)
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:: machiavellismi
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Machiavellianism {n} (ruthless, duplicitous behavior)
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:: häikäilemättömyys
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machicolation {n} /məˌtʃɪkəˈleɪʃ(ə)n/ (opening between corbels that support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal, of a fortified building)
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:: heittoaukko
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machination {n} /ˌmækɪˈneɪʃən/ (clever scheme or artful plot, usually crafted for evil purposes)
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:: masinointi
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machination {n} (act of machinating)
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:: masinointi
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machine {n} /məˈʃin/ (mechanical or electrical device)
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:: kone
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machine {n} (group that controls an organization)
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:: koneisto
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machine {n} (archaic: vehicle, automobile)
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:: automobiili
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machine {n} (a person who is very proficient)
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:: kone
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machine {v} (make by machine)
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:: koneistaa, työstää
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machine code {n} (machine language) SEE: machine language
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::
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machine code {n} (machine code)
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:: konekoodi
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machine gun {n} (type of firearm)
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:: konekivääri
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machine language {n} (set of instructions for a computer)
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:: konekieli
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machine learning {n} (field of study)
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:: koneoppiminen
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machine-readable {adj}
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:: koneluettava
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machinery {n} /məˈʃiːnəɹi/ (machines constituting a production apparatus)
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:: koneet {p}
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machinery {n} (working parts of a machine as a group)
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:: koneisto
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machinery {n} (collective parts of something which allow it to function)
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:: koneisto
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machine shop {n} (facility that has machine tools for working with metals)
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:: konepaja
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machine tool {n} /məˈʃiːn ˈtuːl/ (tool used for machining)
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:: työstökone
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machine translation {n} (act of translating something by means of a machine)
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:: koneellinen kääntäminen, konekääntäminen
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machine translation {n} (act of translating a computer language)
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:: konekielelle kääntäminen
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machine wash {v} (wash clothes in a washing machine)
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:: konepestä, pestä koneessa
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machine wash {n} (a wash in a machine)
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:: konepesu
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machine-washable {adj} (capable of being washed in a washing machine)
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:: konepestävä
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machinima {n} /məˈʃɪnɪmə/ (rendering of computer-generated imagery)
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:: machinima
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machinima {n} (genre of films)
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:: machinima
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machinist {n} (operator) SEE: operator
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::
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machinist {n} /mə.ˈʃi.nɪst/ (constructor of machines and engines)
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:: koneenrakentaja, koneensuunnittelija
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machinist {n} (one skilled in the use of machine tools)
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:: koneistaja
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machinist {n} (person employed to shift scenery in a theater)
|
:: näyttämömies
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machismo {n} /mɑːˈtʃiz.moʊ/ (exaggerated masculinity)
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:: miehevyys [property], machoilu [instance]
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Mach number {n} (ratio, see also: Mach)
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:: Machin luku
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macho {adj} /ˈmɑtʃoʊ/ (manly, tough)
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:: macho, miehevä
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macho {n} (macho person)
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:: macho, machomies
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macho man {n} (masculine man)
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:: machomies, miehinen mies
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Mach's principle {prop} (physics)
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:: Machin periaate
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mack {v} /mæk/ (To act as pimp; to pander)
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:: parittaa
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mack {v} (To seduce or flirt with)
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:: vietellä, flirttailla
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mack {n} (A raincoat)
|
:: sadetakki
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mackerel {n} /ˈmækɹəl/ (edible fish)
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:: makrilli
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mackerel bird {n} (wryneck) SEE: wryneck
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::
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mackerel shark {n} (shark of the order Lamniformes)
|
:: sillihaikala
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mackerel shark {n} (shark of the family Lamnidae)
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:: sillihai
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mackintosh {n} (raincoat in general) SEE: raincoat
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::
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macramé {n} /ˈmækɹəˌmeɪ/ (textile)
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:: makramee
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macro {n} /ˈmæk.ɹoʊ/ (an abbreviation of complicated input)
|
:: makro
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macro- {prefix} /ˈmæk.ɹoʊ/ (large)
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:: makro-
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macroburst {n} (strong downdraft)
|
:: makropurkaus
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macroclimate {n} (climate of a relatively large geographic area)
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:: suurilmasto, makroilmasto
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macrocosm {n} (the universe) SEE: universe
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::
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macroeconomic {adj} /ˌmækɹoʊˌɛkəˈnɑːmɪk/ (relating to macroeconomics)
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:: makrotaloustieteellinen
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macroeconomic {adj} (relating to the entire economy)
|
:: makrotaloudellinen
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macroeconomics {n} /ˌmæk.ɹoʊˌiː.kəˈnɒ.mɪks/ (study of the entire economy)
|
:: makrotaloustiede
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macroeconomy {n} (the large-scale economy)
|
:: makrotalous
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macrogamete {n} (larger of a pair of conjugating gametes)
|
:: makrogameetti
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macro lens {n} (lens for close-up photography)
|
:: makro-objektiivi
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macrometeorology {n} (study of the large-scale behaviour of the atmosphere)
|
:: makrometeorologia
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macromolecule {n} (large molecule)
|
:: makromolekyyli
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macron {n} /ˈmækɹɒn/ (short, straight, horizontal diacritical mark)
|
:: pituusmerkki
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macrophage {n} (type of white blood cell)
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:: makrofagi
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macrophotography {n} (close-up photography)
|
:: lähikuvaus, makrokuvaus
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macrophyte {n} /ˈmækɹəˌfaɪt/ (macroscopic plant)
|
:: makrofyytti
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macropsia {n} (disorder in which objects appear much larger than normal)
|
:: makropsia
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macroscopic {adj} (visible to the unassisted eye)
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:: makroskooppinen
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macrosporangium {n} (megasporangium) SEE: megasporangium
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::
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macrospore {n} (specially large spore)
|
:: makrospori
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macrostructure {n} (gross structure)
|
:: makrorakenne
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macrostructure {n} (metallurgy)
|
:: makrorakenne
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macrovirus {n} /ˈmækɹoʊˌvaɪɹəs/ (computer virus)
|
:: makrovirus
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macula {n} (anatomy: yellow spot near the center of retina)
|
:: keltatäplä
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macula {n} (spot)
|
:: täplä; pilkku (in the sun)
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macula {n} (large blot or splotch)
|
:: läiskä, läikkä
|
macula {n} (planetary geology: dark area on the surface of planet or moon)
|
:: pilkku, täplä, alue (depending on relative size)
|
macular degeneration {n} (disease of the retina of the eye resulting loss of central vision)
|
:: verkkokalvon rappeuma
|
maculopathy {n} /ˌmækjʊˈlɒpəθi/ (disease of the macula of the eye)
|
:: makulopatia, keltatäplän sairaus
|
mad {adj} /ˈmæd/ (insane (adj.))
|
:: hullu, mieletön
|
mad {adj} (angry)
|
:: vihainen
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Madagascar {prop} /mædəˈɡæskɑɹ/ (country in Southern Africa)
|
:: Madagaskar
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madam {n} /ˈmæd.əm/ (polite term of address to a woman)
|
:: rouva
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madarosis {n} (loss of eyebrows or eyelashes)
|
:: kulmakarvakato, silmäripsikato
|
mad as a hatter {adj} /ˌmæd æz ə ˈhætɚ/ (demented or crazy)
|
:: pähkähullu
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mad cow disease {n} (informal: bovine spongiform encephalopathy)
|
:: hullun lehmän tauti
|
madder {n} /ˈmædəɹ/ (plant)
|
:: värimatara
|
madder {n} (root)
|
:: värimataran juuri
|
madder {n} (dye)
|
:: alitsariini, krappi, alitsariinipunainen
|
madder {n} (colour)
|
:: alitsariinipunainen
|
made in China {adj} (manufactured in the PRC)
|
:: valmistettu Kiinassa
|
made in China {adj} (cheaply manufactured, especially in East Asia; of poor or low quality)
|
:: kiinalainen (Chinese), venäläinen (Russian)
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made in Japan {adj} (manufactured in Japan)
|
:: valmistettu Japanissa
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Madeira {n} /məˈdɪəɹ.ə/ (wine)
|
:: madeira
|
Madeiran {adj} (of or from Madeira)
|
:: madeiralainen
|
Madeiran {n} (someone from Madeira)
|
:: madeiralainen
|
madeleine {n} /ˈmædələn/ (small gateau in the shape of a scallop shell)
|
:: madeleine, madeleine-leivos
|
Madelung's deformity {n} (condition)
|
:: Madelungin epämuodostuma
|
made-to-measure {adj} (made to individual specifications)
|
:: mittatilauksena tehty, mittojen mukaan tehty, mitta-
|
made-up {adj} (invented, fabricated)
|
:: keksitty
|
made-up {adj} (changed by cosmetics)
|
:: ehostettu, meikattu
|
made-up {adj} (arranged or put together)
|
:: tehty, valmis
|
madhouse {n} (insane asylum)
|
:: hullujenhuone
|
madhouse {n} (place resembling an insane asylum)
|
:: hullujenhuone
|
Madhya Pradesh {prop} (Madhya Pradesh, India)
|
:: Madhya Pradesh
|
madly {adv} /ˈmædli/ (in a mad manner)
|
:: mielettömästi, mielipuolisesti, hullun lailla
|
madly in love {prep} (in love to a large degree)
|
:: korviaan myöten rakastunut
|
madness {n} /ˈmæd.nəs/ (insanity)
|
:: hulluus
|
madness {n} (rash folly)
|
:: hulluus
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Madonna {prop} (Virgin Mary) SEE: Virgin Mary
|
::
|
Madras {prop} /məˈdɹæs/ (city)
|
:: Madras
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madrasa {n} (madrasah) SEE: madrasah
|
::
|
madrasah {n} (school for Islamic theology)
|
:: madrassa
|
Madrid {prop} /məˈd(ʒ)ɹɪd/ (capital of Spain)
|
:: Madrid
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madrigal {n} /ˈmædɹɪɡəl/ (either musical sense)
|
:: madrigaali
|
madrone {n} (strawberry tree) SEE: strawberry tree
|
::
|
mad scientist {n} (stock character in popular fiction)
|
:: hullu tiedemies
|
maelstrom {n} /ˈmeɪlstɹəm/ (large whirlpool)
|
:: kurimus, akanvirta
|
maelstrom {n} (any violent or turbulent situation)
|
:: kurimus
|
maestro {n} /ˈmaɪstɹoʊ/ (master in some art)
|
:: maestro
|
mafia {n} /ˈmɑfi.ə/ (a crime syndicate)
|
:: mafia
|
Mafia {prop} /ˈmɑfi.ə/ (international criminal organisation of Sicilian origin)
|
:: mafia
|
Mafia {prop} (organized criminal syndicate)
|
:: mafia
|
mafic {adj} /ˈmeɪfɪk/ (describing rocks, such as silicate minerals, magmas, and volcanic and intrusive igneous rocks, which contain relatively high concentrations of magnesium and iron)
|
:: mafinen, emäksinen
|
Mafioso {n} (member of the mafia, see also: mobster)
|
:: mafioso
|
Magas {prop} (a city in Russia)
|
:: Magas
|
magazine {n} /mæɡəˈzin/ (periodical)
|
:: aikakauslehti
|
magazine {n} (ammunition storehouse)
|
:: ammusvarasto, makasiini
|
magazine {n} (ammunition clip or chamber enabling multiple rounds to be held before firing)
|
:: makasiini, lipas
|
Magdalene {prop} /ˈmæɡdəlin/ (female given name)
|
:: Matleena
|
Magdalene {prop} (biblical character) SEE: Mary Magdalene
|
::
|
mage {n} /meɪdʒ/ (magician, wizard or sorcerer)
|
:: maagi, velho
|
Magellan {prop} /məˈɡelən/ (surname)
|
:: [the explorer and surname Magalhães] Magalhães, [surname Magellan] Magellan
|
Magellanic Cloud {n} (galaxy)
|
:: Magellanin pilvi
|
magenta {n} /məˈdʒɛntə/ (colour)
|
:: aniliininpunainen, magenta
|
maggie {n} /ˈmæːɡiː/ (Pica pica)
|
:: harakka
|
maggie {n} (Gymnorhina tibicen)
|
:: isohuiluvaris
|
Maggie {prop} /ˈmæɡi/ (female given name)
|
:: Reeta, Reetta
|
maggot {n} /ˈmæɡət/ (dipterous insect's larva that eats decomposing organic matter)
|
:: toukka, kärpäsentoukka
|
maggot {n} (worthless person)
|
:: liero, mato
|
maggot therapy {n} (type of biotherapy)
|
:: toukkahoito
|
Maghreb {prop} /ˈmɑːɡɹɛb/ (region in Africa)
|
:: Maghreb
|
magic {n} /ˈmædʒɪk/ (use of supernatural rituals, forces etc.)
|
:: taikuus, magia
|
magic {n} (ritual associated with supernatural magic or mysticism)
|
:: taikamenot, noitamenot, magia
|
magic {n} (illusion performed to give the appearance of magic or the supernatural)
|
:: taikatemppu, taikuruus, silmänkääntötemppu
|
magic {n} (something spectacular or wonderful)
|
:: taika, taikuus
|
magic {adj} (having supernatural talents, properties or qualities)
|
:: maaginen, taika-
|
magic {adj} (Producing extraordinary results; wonderful, amazing)
|
:: maaginen, taianomainen, lumoava
|
magic {adj} (featuring illusions that are usually performed for entertainment)
|
:: taika-, taikuri-
|
magic {v} (to produce something, as if by magic)
|
:: taikoa, loihtia
|
magical {adj} /ˈmædʒɪkəl/ (relating to magic)
|
:: maaginen
|
magical {adj} (enchanting)
|
:: taianomainen, maaginen
|
magically {adv} /ˈmædʒɪkli/ (in a magical manner)
|
:: maagisesti
|
magic bullet {n} (a remedy)
|
:: ihmelääke
|
magician {n} /məˈdʒɪʃən/ (practitioner of allegedly supernatural magic)
|
:: taikuri
|
magician {n} (spiritualist or practitioner of mystic arts)
|
:: mystikko
|
magician {n} (performer of tricks)
|
:: illusionisti
|
magician {n} (amazingly talented craftsman or scientist)
|
:: velho
|
magician {n} (person who astounds, is an enigma)
|
:: ilmiö
|
magic lamp {n} (Arab folklore: special oil lamp)
|
:: taikalamppu
|
magic lantern {n} (early light projector)
|
:: taikalyhty
|
magic mushroom {n} (mushroom-like fungus that has psychedelic effects)
|
:: taikasieni
|
magic square {n} (n-by-n arrangement of n2 numbers)
|
:: taikaneliö
|
magic trick {n} (act of illusion or magic)
|
:: taikatemppu, taikakeino, poppakonsti
|
magic wand {n} (wand used to perform magic)
|
:: taikasauva, noitasauva
|
magic wand {n} ((figuratively) means which will effect a solution)
|
:: taikasauva
|
magic word {n} /ˈmædʒɪkˌwɝd/ (word with magical effect)
|
:: taikasana
|
magistrate {n} /ˈmædʒɪstɹeɪt/ (judicial officer)
|
:: no exact equivalent; the term maistraatti is derived from "magistrate", but refers to a different type of public office
|
maglev {n} /ˈmæɡ.lɛv/ (train)
|
:: maglev, maglev-juna
|
magma {n} /ˈmæɡ.mə/ (molten matter)
|
:: magma
|
magma {n} (algebra: an algebraic structure)
|
:: magma
|
magmatically {adv} (in respect of, or due to, magma)
|
:: magmaattisesti
|
Magna Carta {prop} /ˌmæɡnə ˈkɑːtə/ (charter granted by King John to the barons at Runnymede in 1215)
|
:: Magna Carta
|
Magna Graecia {prop} (Ancient Greek colonies in Italy and Sicily)
|
:: Magna Graecia, Suur-Kreikka
|
magnality {n} (great or wonderful thing) SEE: miracle
|
::
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magnesia {n} /ˌmæɡˈniʒə/ (magnesium oxide)
|
:: magnesia
|
magnesiochromite {n} (chromite with MgCr)
|
:: magnesiokromiitti
|
magnesite {n} (a form of magnesium carbonate, O3, occurring as dolomite (with calcite) but rarely found in the pure state)
|
:: magnesiitti
|
magnesium {n} /ˌmæɡˈniʒəm/ (chemical element)
|
:: magnesium
|
magnesium chloride {n} (magnesium salt of hydrochloric acid)
|
:: magnesiumkloridi
|
magnesium hydroxide {n} (Mg(OH)2)
|
:: magnesiumhydroksidi
|
magnesium oxide {n} (white powder)
|
:: magnesiumoksidi
|
magnesium sulfate {n} (the magnesium salt of sulfuric acid)
|
:: magnesiumsulfaatti
|
magnet {n} /ˈmæɡnət/ (piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism)
|
:: magneetti
|
magnetic {adj} /mæɡˈnɛtɪk/ (of, relating to, caused by, or operating by magnetism)
|
:: magneettinen
|
magnetic {adj} (having the properties a magnet)
|
:: magneettinen
|
magnetic {adj} (determined by earth's magnetic fields)
|
:: magneettinen
|
magnetic {adj} (having an extraordinary ability to attract)
|
:: magneettinen, puoleensavetävä
|
magnetic bearing {n} (bearing relative to magnetic pole)
|
:: kompassisuunta
|
magnetic compass {n} (instrument)
|
:: magneettinen kompassi
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magnetic declination {n} (angle between magnetic and geographic meridians)
|
:: variaatio, eranto
|
magnetic field {n} (a field of magnetic force)
|
:: magneettikenttä
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magnetic flux {n} (measure of the strength of a magnetic field in a given area)
|
:: magneettivuo
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magnetic flux density {n} ((physics))
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:: magneettivuon tiheys
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magnetic levitation {n} (method of supporting objects)
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:: magneettinen levitaatio
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magnetic levitation train {n} (maglev) SEE: maglev
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::
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magnetic moment {n} (magnetic moment)
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:: magneettinen momentti, magneettimomentti
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magnetic monopole {n}
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:: magneettinen monopoli
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magnetic north {n} (direction into which compass points)
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:: neulapohjoinen
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Magnetic North {n} (magnetic north) SEE: magnetic north
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::
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magnetic North Pole {n} (point were a compass needle points to)
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:: magneettinen pohjoisnapa
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magnetic pole {n}
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:: magneettinapa, magneettinen napa
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magnetic resonance imaging {n} (technique, see also: MRI)
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:: magneettikuvaus
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magnetic tape {n} (acrylic tape used for recording data)
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:: magneettinauha
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magnetic variation {n} (nautical term)
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:: variaatio
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magnetism {n} /ˈmæɡ.nəˌtɪz.əm/ (the property of being magnetic)
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:: magnetismi
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magnetite {n} /ˈmaɡnətʌɪt/ (a mineral)
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:: magnetiitti
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magnetization {n} (The act of magnetizing, or the state of being magnetized)
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:: magnetoituminen, magnetoitunut
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magnetization {n} (The magnitude of the magnetic strength of a magnetized object.)
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:: magnetoituma
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magnetocardiography {n} (measurement)
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:: magnetokardiografia
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magnetochemistry {n} (branch of chemistry that studies the effect of magnetic field)
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:: magnetokemia
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magnetoencephalography {n} (technique)
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:: magnetoenkefalografia
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magnetohydrodynamics {n} (the study of the interaction of electrically conducting fluids with magnetic fields; as in the Earth's core)
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:: magnetohydrodynamiikka
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magnetometer {n} /ˌmæɡnɪˈtɒmɪtə/ (instrument)
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:: magnetometri
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magnetooptics {n} (branch of physics)
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:: magneto-optiikka
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magnetosphere {n} /mæɡ.ˈni.tə.ˌsfɪr/ (region around a planet)
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:: magnetosfääri
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magnification {n} /ˌmæɡnɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ (act of magnifying)
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:: suurennus, suurentaminen; suurentelu [exaggeration]
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magnification {n} (apparent enlargement)
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:: suurennus
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magnificence {n} /mæɡˈnɪfɪsəns/ (grandeur)
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:: suurenmoisuus
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magnificent {adj} /mæɡˈnɪfəsənt/ (grand, elegant or splendid in appearance)
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:: suurenmoinen, hieno, upea, mahtava
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magnificent {adj} (grand or noble in action)
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:: suurenmoinen, mahtava
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magnificent {adj} (exceptional for its kind)
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:: suurenmoinen, upea
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magnificent frigatebird {n} (Fregata magnificens)
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:: keisarifregattilintu
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magnificently {adv} (in a magnificent manner)
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:: suurenmoisesti, hienosti, upeasti, mahtavasti
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magnify {v} /ˈmæɡnɪfaɪ/ (to make larger)
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:: suurentaa
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magnifying glass {n} (instrument)
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:: suurennuslasi
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magnitude {n} /ˈmæɡnɪtjuːd/ (size, etc.)
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:: koko, laajuus, merkitys
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magnitude {n} (number)
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:: suuruus
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magnitude {n} (of a vector)
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:: pituus
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magnitude {n} (apparent brighness of a star)
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:: magnitudi, suuruusluokka, kirkkausaste
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magnitude {n} (energy of earthquake)
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:: magnitudi, voimakkuus
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magnolia {n} /ˌmæɡˈnoʊ.li.ə/ (tree)
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:: magnolia
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magnolia {n} (flower)
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:: magnoliankukka
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magnolia warbler {n} (Dendroica magnolia)
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:: magnoliakerttuli
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magnum {n} (bottle size)
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:: magnum
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magnum {n} (bottle)
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:: magnumpullo
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magnum opus {n} /ˌmæɡnəm ˈoʊpəs/ (masterpiece)
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:: mestariteos, suurteos
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magnum opus {n} (the greatest work of an author or artist)
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:: pääteos
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Magnus {prop} /ˈmæɡnəs/ (male given name)
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:: Mauno, Maunu
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magpie {n} /ˈmæɡˌpaɪ/ (bird of genus Pica)
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:: harakka
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magpie {n} (Pica pica)
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:: harakka
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magpie {n} (Australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen)
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:: isohuiluvaris
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magpie-goose {n} (Anseranas semipalmata)
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:: puuhanhi
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magpie-lark {n} (Grallina cyanoleuca)
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:: mutaharakka
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magus {n} /ˈmeɪɡəs/ (magician, mage)
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:: maagi
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Magyar {adj} (Hungarian) SEE: Hungarian
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::
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Mahabharata {prop} /mə.hɑˈbɑ.ɹə.tə/ (A Sanskrit epic)
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:: Mahabharata
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maharaja {n} /ˌmɑ.hɑˈɹɑː.dʒə/ (a Hindu prince ranking above a raja)
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:: maharadža, maharadja
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Maharashtra {prop} (state in western India)
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:: Maharashtra
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Maharashtrian {adj} (of or pertaining to Maharashtra)
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:: maharashtralainen
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Maharashtrian {n} (native or resident of Maharashtra)
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:: maharashtralainen
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Maharastra {prop} (Maharashtra) SEE: Maharashtra
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::
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Mahilyow {prop} (Mogilev) SEE: Mogilev
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::
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mahi-mahi {n} (large food and game fish)
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:: dolfiini
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mahjong {n} /mɑˈdʒɔŋ/ (game for four players)
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:: mahjong
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mahleb {n} (aromatic spice made from cherry stones)
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:: veikselinkirsikka
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Mahlon {prop} (biblical character)
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:: Mahlon
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mahogany {n} /məˈhɒɡəni/ (tropical tree)
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:: mahonki
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mahogany {n} (wood)
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:: mahonki
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mahout {n} /məˈhaʊt/ (elephant driver and keeper)
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:: norsunajaja
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mahua {n} (mahwa tree) SEE: mahwa tree
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::
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mahwa tree {n} (Madhuca longifolia)
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:: öljymahuapuu, mahuapuu
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maid {n} /meɪd/ (young female)
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:: neito
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maid {n} (female servant or cleaner)
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:: palvelustyttö, piika, palvelijatar
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maid café {n}
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:: meido-kahvila
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maiden {n} /ˈmeɪdən/ (unmarried young female)
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:: neiti, neito
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maiden {n} (female virgin)
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:: neitsyt, [archaic, poetic] impi
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maiden {adj} (describing a first occurrence or event)
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:: neitsyt-
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maiden {adj} (virgin) SEE: virgin
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::
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maiden flight {n} (the first flight of an airplane)
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:: neitsytlento
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maidenhair {n} /ˈmeɪdənhɛː/ (fern)
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:: neidonhiussaniainen, neidonadiantumi
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maidenhair fern {n} (maidenhair) SEE: maidenhair
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::
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maidenhead {n} (virginity)
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:: neitsyys
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maidenhead {n} (hymen)
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:: immenkalvo
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maidenhood {n} /ˈmeɪd(ə)nhʊd/ (condition of being maiden)
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:: neitsyys
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maidenhood {n} (maidenhead)
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:: neitsyys, immenkalvo
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maiden name {n} (married woman's original last name)
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:: tyttönimi
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maiden voyage {n} (first trip of a vessel)
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:: neitsytmatka
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maid of honor {n} (the primary woman who attends the bride at a wedding ceremony)
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:: kaaso
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maidservant {n} (female servant, maid)
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:: palvelijatar, piika
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maieutics {n} (Socratic method) SEE: Socratic method
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::
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mail {n} /meɪ̯l/ (postal delivery system)
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:: posti
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mail {n} (organisation)
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:: posti
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mail {n} (parcels and letters)
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:: posti
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mail {n} (electronic mail)
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:: sähköposti
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mail {v} (to send via the post)
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:: postittaa
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mail {n} (armour consisting of metal rings or plates linked together)
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:: rengaspanssari
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mailbox {n} (box into which mail is put)
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:: postilaatikko
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mailing list {n} (collection of names and addresses)
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:: postituslista
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Maillard reaction {n} /maɪˈjɑː(ɹ) ɹiˈækʃən/ (condensation reaction of an amino acid)
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:: Maillardin reaktio
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maillechort {n} (nickel silver) SEE: nickel silver
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::
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maillot {n} /mæˈjoʊ/ (one-piece swimsuit)
|
:: kokouimapuku
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mailman {n} /ˈmeɪl.mən/ (post office employee)
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:: postinjakaja, postinkantaja, postimies
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mail-order bride {n} (a woman in a catalogue for marriage)
|
:: postimyyntimorsian
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mail slot {n} (slot for mail delivery)
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:: postiluukku, kirjeluukku
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mail train {n} (mail train)
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:: postijuna
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maim {v} /meɪm/ (to cause permanent loss of a part of the body)
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:: vammauttaa, silpoa, runnella
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main {adj} /meɪn/ (chief, most important, or principal in extent, etc.)
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:: pää-, pääasiallinen, valta-
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main {n} (large pipe or cable)
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:: pääjohto
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main {n} (short for mainsail)
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:: iso
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main {n} (mainland) SEE: mainland
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::
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main {n} (high seas) SEE: high seas
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::
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main battle tank {n} (primary tank of a military force)
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:: päätaisteluvaunu
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main battle tank {n} (multipurpose tank)
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:: taistelupanssarivaunu
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main building {n} (most important building of a group of buildings (e.g. in a school/university))
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:: päärakennus
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main clause {n} (grammar: clause that can stand alone syntactically)
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:: päälause
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main course {n} (main dish of a meal)
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:: pääruoka
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main diagonal {n} (diagonal line of a matrix)
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:: päälävistäjä
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main drag {n} (major retarding force)
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:: päävastus, päähidaste
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main drag {n} (main street or principal highway)
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:: pääkatu, päätie
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Maine {prop} /mɛːn/ (province in France)
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:: Maine
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Maine {prop} (US State)
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:: Maine
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mainer {n} /ˈmeɪnɚ/ (needle)
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:: piikki
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mainframe {n} (large computer)
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:: suurtietokone, keskustietokone
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main group {n} (group of elements)
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:: pääryhmä
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main group element {n} (Any chemical element from the main group)
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:: pääryhmän alkuaine
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mainland {n} /ˈmeɪ̪nlənd/ (the main landmass of a country or continent)
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:: manner
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mainland China {prop} (area under the jurisdiction of the People's Republic of China, excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
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:: Manner-Kiina
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mainland Chinese {n} (person)
|
:: mannerkiinalainen
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mainland Chinese {adj} (of or pertaining to mainland China)
|
:: mannerkiinalainen
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mainlander {n} (someone who lives on the mainland)
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:: mannermaalainen
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main line {n} (principal railway line)
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:: päärata
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main line {n} (fishing: central line of a longline)
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:: selkäsiima
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mainly {adv} /ˈmeɪnli/ (chiefly; for the most part)
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:: pääosin, suurimmaksi osaksi, pääasiassa, etupäässä, pääasiallisesti, lähinnä, enimmäkseen, pitkälti
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mainmast {n} /ˈmeɪn.mæst/ (mainmast)
|
:: isomasto
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main road {n} (major road in a town, village etc.)
|
:: päätie
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mains {n} /meɪnz/ (domestic electrical supply)
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:: verkko, sähköt {p}, seinä
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mains {n} (pipes of a centralized water supply)
|
:: vesijohtoverkko, vesijohdot {p}
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mainsail {n} (largest sail on a sailing vessel)
|
:: isopurje
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main sequence {n}
|
:: pääsarja
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mainsheet {n} (rope connecting to mainsail)
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:: isopurjeen skuutti, storan skuutti
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mainshock {n} (maximum shock in earthquake)
|
:: pääjäristys
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mainspring {n} (the principal spring of a clockwork mechanism)
|
:: vieteri
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mainstage {n} (largest performing space in a venue)
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:: päänäyttämö
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mainstay {n} /ˈmeɪn.steɪ/ (chief support)
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:: tukipilari [figuratively], selkäranka, kulmakivi
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mainstay {n} (something that can be depended on to make a regular contribution)
|
:: kantava voima
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mainstay {n} (nautical: stabilizing rope)
|
:: isoharus
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mainstream {adj} (used or accepted broadly; common, usual or conventional)
|
:: valtavirtaa edustava, valtavirta [noun, attributively in genitive case, predicatively in partitive case], valtavirta-, valta-
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mainstream {n} (that which is common)
|
:: valtavirta
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Main Street {prop} (generic name of a primary street)
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:: valtakatu
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maintain {v} (to maintain, to consider) SEE: hold
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::
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maintain {v} /meɪnˈteɪn/ (to keep up)
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:: ylläpitää
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maintain {v} (to declare or affirm a point of view to be true)
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:: väittää
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maintenance {n} /ˈmeɪnt(ə)nəns/ (keeping a machine or system in service)
|
:: kunnossapito
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maintenance {n} (money to provide for the means of living)
|
:: elantokustannukset {p}
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maintenance {n} (process of keeping an organism alive)
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:: elintoimintojen ylläpito
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maintenance {n} (legal: payment made to a spouse after a divorce) SEE: alimony
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::
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maintenance {n} (child support) SEE: child support
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::
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maintenance window {n} (time set aside for maintenance)
|
:: huoltoikkuna
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maintop {n} (platform at the top of mainmast)
|
:: isomärssy
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main-truck {n} (nautical: circular disc at or near the top of main mast)
|
:: isomärssy
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main verb {n} (verb in a clause with the highest semantic content)
|
:: pääverbi
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Mainz {prop} /maɪn(t)s/ (the state capital of Rhineland-Palatinate)
|
:: Mainz
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maize {n} /meɪz/ (corn; a type of grain of the species Zea mays)
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:: maissi
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majestic {adj} /məˈdʒɛstɪk/ (having splendor or royalty)
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:: majesteettinen
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majestical {adj} (majestic) SEE: majestic
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::
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majesty {n} /ˈmædʒ.əs.ti/ (the quality of being impressive and great)
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:: ylhäisyys, majesteettisuus, uljaus
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Majesty {pron} /ˈmædʒ.ə.sti/ (term of address for royalty and imperiality)
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:: majesteetti
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majiang {n} (mahjong) SEE: mahjong
|
::
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majlis {n} /ˈmɑːdʒlɪs/ (council, assembly, or public meeting, in some Muslim countries or territories)
|
:: majlis
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majlis {n} (parliament of Iran)
|
:: majlis
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major {n} /ˈmeɪ.dʒə(ɹ)/ (military rank)
|
:: majuri
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major {adj} (of great significance or importance)
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:: tärkeä, merkittävä
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major {adj} (greater in number, quantity, or extent)
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:: suurin
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major {adj} (of full legal age; having attained majority)
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:: täysi-ikäinen
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major {adj} (music: of a scale that follows the pattern: tone - tone - semitone - tone - tone - tone - semitone)
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:: duuri
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major {adj} (music: being the larger of two intervals denoted by the same ordinal number)
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:: suuri
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major {n} (the main area of study)
|
:: pääaine
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major {n} (a student at a college or university concentrating on a given area of study)
|
:: pääaineopiskelija
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major {n} (person of legal age)
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:: täysi-ikäinen
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major {v} (to concentrate on a particular area of study)
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:: opiskella pääaineena
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major arcana {n} (Tarot cards)
|
:: iso arkana
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major axis {n} (longest diameter of an ellipse)
|
:: isoakseli
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major axis {n} (diameter of a circle, see also: diameter)
|
:: halkaisija
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Majorca {prop} /məˈjɔɹ.kə/ (island)
|
:: Mallorca
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major chord {n} (musical chord containing a major third and perfect fifth above its root)
|
:: duurisointu
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majordomo {n} /ˌmeɪ.dʒɚˈdoʊ.moʊ/ (head servant)
|
:: hovimestari
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majordomo {n} (manager of an estate; overseer of a farm)
|
:: pehtori
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majordomo {n} (any overseer, organizer, person in command)
|
:: päällikkö, kymppi
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major general {n} (a military officer)
|
:: kenraalimajuri
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majority {n} /məˈd͡ʒɑɹɪti/ (more than half)
|
:: enemmistö, yksinkertainen enemmistö
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majority {n} (difference between the winning vote and the rest of the votes)
|
:: enemmistö
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majority {n} (legal adulthood)
|
:: täysi-ikäisyys
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majority decision {n} (decision accepted by the majority)
|
:: enemmistöpäätös
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majority owner {n} (owner of more than half of a company)
|
:: enemmistöomistaja
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major key {n} (music: a musical key based upon a major scale)
|
:: duuri
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Major Mitchell's cockatoo {n} (Lophochroa leadbeateri)
|
:: arokakadu
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major scale {n} (diatonic scale)
|
:: duuriasteikko
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major third {n} (interval of four semitones)
|
:: suuri terssi
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majuscule {n} (upper-case letter) SEE: capital letter
|
::
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Makalu {prop} (mountain between Nepal and China)
|
:: Makalu
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make {v} /meɪk/ (to construct)
|
:: tehdä, rakentaa
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make {v} (to produce)
|
:: tehdä, tuottaa
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make {v} (to create)
|
:: tehdä, luoda
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make {v} (to form)
|
:: muotoilla
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make {v} (to constitute)
|
:: olla
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make {v} (to interpret)
|
:: tulkita, ajatella
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make {v} (to bring into success)
|
:: tehdä
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make {v} (to cause to be)
|
:: tehdä
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make {v} (to cause to do)
|
:: saada
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make {v} (to force to do)
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:: pakottaa, teettää
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make {v} (to indicate or suggest to be)
|
:: tehdä
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make {v} (to cover with bedclothes)
|
:: pedata
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make {v} (to recognise)
|
:: tunnistaa
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make {v} (to earn, to gain (money))
|
:: ansaita, tienata
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make {n} (brand)
|
:: merkki, malli
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make a clean break {v} (initiate a complete termination of a relationship)
|
:: panna välit poikki
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make a difference {v} (carry out an action the result of which is significant)
|
:: olla merkitystä, vaikuttaa
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make a difference {v} (be of importance)
|
:: olla väliä, olla merkitystä
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make a face {v} (to make a facial expression)
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:: ilmehtiä, ilveillä, väännellä naamaansa
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make a joke of {v} (make light of) SEE: make light of
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::
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make a killing {v} (to win or earn a large amount of money)
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:: tienata hyvät rahat, lyödä rahoiksi
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make a leg {v} (to make a deep bow)
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:: pokata
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make a living {v} (earn enough income)
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:: tulla toimeen, ansaita elantonsa
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make a meal of {v} (spend more time and energy on some task than it warrant)
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:: nysvätä, pipertää, pakertaa
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make a meal of {v} (eat something as a meal)
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:: nauttia ateriaksi
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make a mistake {v} (to err)
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:: tehdä virhe, erehtyä
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make a mountain out of a molehill {v} (to treat a problem as greater than it is)
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:: tehdä kärpäsestä härkänen
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make a move {v} (take action)
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:: tehdä siirto
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make a move {v} (depart from a place)
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:: lähteä
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make a move {v} (perform an action to attract someone's attention)
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:: tehdä siirto
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make a name for oneself {v} (to gain fame)
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:: päästä maailmankartalle
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make an appearance {v} (turn up to an event)
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:: näyttäytyä
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make an effort {v} (to try; to work towards a goal)
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:: ponnistella, skarpata [slang]
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make an example of {v} (punish someone as a warning to others)
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:: tehdä jostakin varoittava esimerkki
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make an exhibition of oneself {v} (to embarrass oneself in public)
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:: munata itsensä
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make a scene {v}
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:: järjestää kohtaus
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make a show of oneself {v} (To embarrass oneself or others in public)
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:: munata itsensä
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make a silk purse of a sow's ear {v} (to produce something refined, from something which is unrefined)
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:: tehdä jotain hyödyllistä [+ elative]
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make a spectacle of oneself {v} (To embarrass oneself or others in public)
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:: munata itsensä
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make conversation {v} (to talk with someone out of courtesy)
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:: keskustella, jutella, rupatella
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make do {v} (to get by (with))
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:: pärjätä, kelvata, tulla toimeen
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make ends meet {v} (get by financially)
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:: saada rahat riittämään
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make eyes {v} (to flirt by making obvious glances)
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:: pitää silmäpeliä
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make friends {v} (to create friendships)
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:: saada ystäviä
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make friends {v} (to befriend, to become closer)
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:: ystävystyä
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make fun of {v} (tease, ridicule)
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:: pitää pilkkanaan, pilkata, irvailla
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make haste {v} (to rush)
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:: kiiruhtaa
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make hay {v} (to cut grass to turn into hay)
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:: tehdä heinää
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make hay while the sun shines {v} (act while an opportunity exists)
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:: tao kun rauta on kuumaa
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make head or tail of {v} (understand even minimally)
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:: ei päätä eikä häntää, ei löytää päätä eikä häntää
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make history {v} (do something that will be widely remembered for a long time)
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:: tehdä historiaa
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make it {v} (to succeed in doing something, for example in reaching a place, or getting there on time)
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:: ehtiä, päästä
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make it {v} (to survive, to live through something)
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:: selvitä, selviytyä
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make it {v} (to become famous and successful)
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:: menestyä
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make it snappy {v} (to do it quickly)
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:: ripeästi, heti
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make it up to {v} (return someone a previous good deed)
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:: korvata
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make known {v} (to announce generally)
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:: julkistaa
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make known {v} (to disclose a secret)
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:: paljastaa
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make light of {v} (regard without due seriousness)
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:: suhtautua kevyesti
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make love {v} (to engage in sexual intercourse, see also: copulate)
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:: rakastella
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make news {v} (be published in the news media)
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:: tulla uutinen
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make noise {v}
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:: mekastaa, mekkaloida, melskata, mölytä
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make of {v} (form an opinion about)
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:: olla sitä mieltä, tuumata
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make one's bed and lie in it {v} (to create a difficult situation and endure unpleasant consequences)
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:: kiehua omassa liemessään (to boil in one's own broth), niin makaat kuin petaat
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make oneself at home {v} (make oneself comfortable as if one were in one's own home)
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:: olla kuin kotonaan
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make one's mark {v}
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:: jättää jälkensä
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make out {v} /meɪk aʊt/ (to draw up; designate as the recipient)
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:: kirjoittaa
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make out {v} (to discern)
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:: saada selvää, hahmottaa, tunnistaa
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make out {v} (to manage, get along)
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:: pärjätä
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make out {v} (to represent as being true)
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:: teeskennellä; saada näyttämään (joltakin)
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make out {v} (to embrace and kiss passionately)
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:: muhinoida
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make out {v} (to engage in heavy petting or sexual intercourse)
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:: muhinoida
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make peace {v} (to end hostilities)
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:: tehdä rauha, tehdä sovinto
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maker {n} /ˈmeɪk.ɚ/ (one who makes)
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:: tekijä, luoja, tuottaja
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make right {v} (rectify)
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:: hoitaa, selvittää, oikaista
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make room {v} (to create space for new objects)
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:: tehdä tilaa
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make sense {v} (be coherent)
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:: olla järkeä
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make sense {v} (decipher, understand)
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:: saada selvää
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make shift {v} (contrive, find a way through difficulty)
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:: onnistua, selvitä, pärjätä
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makeshift {n} /ˈmeɪkˌʃɪft/ (temporary substitution)
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:: hätävara
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makeshift {adj} (made to work or suffice)
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:: hätävara -, tilapäis-
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make short work of {v} (make (a task) quicker or easier)
|
:: helpottaa, nopeuttaa
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make short work of {v} (deal with or overcome (someone or something) quickly and without difficulty)
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:: hoitaa alta pois
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make someone's blood boil {v} (cause a person to feel angry)
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:: saada jonkun veri kiehumaan
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make someone's blood run cold {v} (cause a person to feel fear)
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:: pelottaa, kauhistuttaa, kammoksuttaa
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make someone's day {v} (make someone happy)
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:: ilahduttaa jotakuta, tehdä joku iloiseksi
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make something of oneself {v} (become successful on one's own initiative)
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:: tehdä itsestään jotain
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make sure {v} (to verify; to recheck; to use extra care or caution)
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:: varmistaa
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make the bed {v} (arrange sheets, etc smoothly and neatly)
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:: pedata, sijata
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make the first move {v}
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:: ottaa ensiaskel, tehdä ensimmäinen siirto, tehdä ensiliike, tehdä aloite
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make the most of {v} (realise the maximal value, worth, or potential of)
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:: ottaa kaikki irti, hyödyntää
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make the news {v} (make news) SEE: make news
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::
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make the rounds {v} (to circulate from one place to another)
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:: kiertää
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make the rounds {v} (to go from one place to another)
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:: kiertää
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make up {v} (to constitute)
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:: muodostaa
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make up {v} (to compensate, fill in or catch up)
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:: korvata, hyvittää
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make up {v} (to invent, imagine, or concoct)
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:: keksiä, sepittää
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make up {v} (to assemble, or mix)
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:: valmistaa
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make up {v} (to apply cosmetics or makeup)
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:: meikata, ehostaa
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make up {v} (to resolve, forgive or smooth over an argument or fight)
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:: sopia, tehdä sovinto
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makeup {n} (composition)
|
:: koostumus
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makeup {n} (cosmetics)
|
:: meikki, pakkeli, ehoste
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make up for lost time {v}
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:: korvata menetetty aika
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make up one's mind {v} (to decide, to reach a conclusion)
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:: päättää
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make up the numbers {v} (to provide sufficient people)
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:: saada luku täyteen
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make use {v} (to use)
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:: käyttää
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make use {v} (to help oneself)
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:: toimia
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make waves {v} (To cause a disturbance)
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:: aiheuttaa kuohuntaa
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make yourself at home {phrase}
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:: ole kuin kotonasi [to one person], olkaa kuin kotonanne [to many people]
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Makhachkala {prop} (capital of Dagestan, Russia)
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:: Mahatškala
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makhorka {n} /məˈkɔː(ɹ)kə/ (Nicotiana rustica)
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:: mahorkka
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making {n} /ˈmeɪkɪŋ/ (act, see also: workmanship; construction)
|
:: tekeminen
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Malé {prop} (capital of the Maldives)
|
:: Malé
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malabsorption {n} (state of abnormal absorption)
|
:: imeytymishäiriö
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Malachi {prop} /ˈmæləkaɪ/ (book of the Bible)
|
:: Malakian kirja
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Malachi {prop} (minor prophet)
|
:: Malakia
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Malachi {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Malakias
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malachite {n} /ˈmæləkaɪt/ (mineral)
|
:: malakiitti
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malachite {n} (colour)
|
:: malakiittivihreä, vuorivihreä
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malachite green {n} (chemical)
|
:: malakiittivihreä
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malacology {n} (study of molluscs)
|
:: nilviäistutkimus, malakologia
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malady {n} /ˈmæl.ə.di/ (a disease, illness, or other health disorder)
|
:: sairaus, tauti
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Malagasy {n} /ˌmæləˈɡæsi/ (person)
|
:: malagassi
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Malagasy {n} (the language of the Malagasy, when considered one language)
|
:: malagassi
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Malagasy {adj} (pertaining to Madagascar)
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:: madagaskarilainen
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malaise {n} /mæˈleɪz/ (bodily feeling)
|
:: huonovointisuus, pahanolontunne
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malaise {n} (ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression)
|
:: mielipaha, pahanolontunne
|
malamute {n} /ˈmæl.ə.mjuːt/ (dog breed)
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:: malamuutti, alaskanmalamuutti
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malapropism {n} /ˈmæləpɹɑːpɪzəm/ (the blundering use of a similar-sounding expression)
|
:: malapropismi
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malar {n} (cheekbone) SEE: cheekbone
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::
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malar bone {n} (cheekbone) SEE: cheekbone
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::
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malaria {n} /məˈlɛə.ɹi.ə/ (disease)
|
:: malaria, horkka
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malaria mosquito {n} (malaria-spreading mosquito of the genus Anopheles)
|
:: malariasääski, horkkasääski, horkkahyttynen
|
malarkey {n} /məˈlɑːki/ (nonsense; rubbish, see also: nonsense)
|
:: humpuuki, puuta heinää, roska
|
malatang {n} (hot spicy soup of meat and vegetables)
|
:: malatang
|
Malawi {prop} /məˈlɑːwi/ (Republic of Malawi)
|
:: Malawi
|
Malax {prop} (municipality)
|
:: Maalahti
|
Malay {adj} /ˈmeɪleɪ/ (of the Malay people)
|
:: malaiji-, malaijien
|
Malay {adj} (of or pertaining to Malaysia)
|
:: malesialainen
|
Malay {adj} (in, of or otherwise pertaining to the Malay language)
|
:: malaijinkielinen
|
Malay {n} (Malay person)
|
:: malaiji
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Malay {n} (the Malay language)
|
:: malaiji
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Malayalam {n} /ˌmɑː.ləˈjɑː.ləm/ (language)
|
:: malajalam
|
Malay Peninsula {prop} (peninsula in Southeast Asia)
|
:: Malakan niemimaa
|
Malaysia {prop} /məˈleɪʒə/ (country in Southeast Asia)
|
:: Malesia
|
Malaysian {prop} (Malay) SEE: Malay
|
::
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Malaysian {adj} /məˈleɪ.zi.ən/ (Pertaining to Malaysia)
|
:: malesialainen
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Malaysian {adj} (Pertaining to the Malay language)
|
:: malaijinkielinen
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Malaysian {n} (a native of Malaysia)
|
:: malesialainen
|
maldistribution {n} (bad or undesirable distribution)
|
:: vääristynyt jakauma
|
Maldives {prop} /ˈmɑl.daɪvz/ (country in South Asia)
|
:: Malediivit
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Maldivian {n} (language) SEE: Dhivehi
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::
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male {adj} (grammatically masculine) SEE: masculine
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::
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male {adj} /meɪl/ (belonging to the sex which typically produces sperm, or the gender typically associated with it)
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:: miespuolinen [of humans]; koiras-, uros- [of other creatures]
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male {adj} (having an external plug)
|
:: uros-, koiras-
|
male {n} (human of masculine sex or gender)
|
:: mies
|
male {n} (animal of masculine sex)
|
:: koiras, uros
|
male {n} (plant of masculine sex)
|
:: koiras
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male chauvinism {n} (belief in the innate superiority of men over women)
|
:: sovinismi
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male chauvinist {n} (A male advocate of male chauvinism)
|
:: sovinisti
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male circumcision {n} (removal of the foreskin)
|
:: ympärileikkaus
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maledict {v} (curse) SEE: curse
|
::
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maledict {v} (berate) SEE: berate
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::
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malediction {n} (curse) SEE: curse
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::
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male fern {n} (Dryopteris filix-mas)
|
:: kivikkoalvejuuri
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maleficent {adj} /məˈlɛf.ɪ.sənt/ (harmful or evil in intent or effect)
|
:: vahingollinen
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male gaze {n} (viewpoint of a heterosexual man)
|
:: miehinen katse
|
malevolence {n} /məˈlɛvələns/ (hostile feeling and attitude)
|
:: pahantahtoisuus
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malevolent {adj} /məˈlɛvələnt/ (having or displaying ill will; wishing harm on others)
|
:: pahansuopa, pahantahtoinen
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malevolent {adj} (having an evil or harmful influence)
|
:: vahingollinen
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malevolently {adv} (malevolently) SEE: maliciously
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::
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malfeasance {n} /ˌmælˈfiːzənts/ (wrongdoing)
|
:: pahanteko
|
malfeasance {n} (misconduct doing damage)
|
:: virkarikos, sabotaasi
|
malfeasor {n} (wrongdoer) SEE: wrongdoer
|
::
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malformed {adj} (not formed correctly)
|
:: epämuodostunut, epämuotoinen
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malfunction {n} /ˌmælˈfʌŋk.ʃən/ (faulty functioning)
|
:: toimintahäiriö, virhetoiminta
|
malfunction {n} (failure to function)
|
:: toimintahäiriö
|
malfunction {v} (to function improperly)
|
:: toimia huonosti
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Mali {prop} /ˈmɑːli/ (a country in Western Africa)
|
:: Mali
|
Malian {n} (A person from Mali or of Malian descent)
|
:: malilainen
|
Malian {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Mali or the Malian people)
|
:: malilainen
|
malic acid {n} (the organic acid)
|
:: omenahappo
|
malice {n} /ˈmælɪs/ (intention to harm)
|
:: pahantahtoisuus, ilkeys
|
malicious {adj} /məˈlɪʃəs/ (Of, pertaining to, or as a result of malice or spite)
|
:: ilkeä
|
malicious {adj} (Deliberately harmful; spiteful)
|
:: pahansuopa, pahantahtoinen
|
maliciously {adv} (In a malicious manner)
|
:: pahansuovasti, pahantahtoisesti
|
maliciousness {n} (maliciousness) SEE: malevolence
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::
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malign {adj} /məˈlaɪn/ (evil or malignant)
|
:: paha
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malign {adj} (malevolent)
|
:: pahantahtoinen
|
malign {adj} (oncology: malignant)
|
:: pahanlaatuinen
|
malignancy {n} /məˈlɪɡ.nən.si/ (state of being malignant)
|
:: pahanlaatuisuus
|
malignancy {n} (desire to harm others)
|
:: pahanlaatuisuus
|
malignant {adj} /məˈlɪɡnənt/ (harmful, malevolent, injurious)
|
:: pahantahtoinen, vahingollinen
|
malignant {adj} (tending to produce death)
|
:: pahanlaatuinen
|
malkin {n} (cat) SEE: cat
|
::
|
malkoha {n} (bird of the genus Phaenicophaeus)
|
:: malkoha
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mall {n} /mɑl/ (enclosed shopping centre)
|
:: ostoskeskus
|
mallard {n} /ˈmælɚd/ (a common and widespread dabbling duck, Anas platyrhynchos)
|
:: sinisorsa, heinäsorsa
|
Mallarméan {adj} /ˌmalɑːˈmeɪən/ (of or relating to Stéphane Mallarmé)
|
:: mallarmélainen
|
malleability {n} (the quality or state of being malleable)
|
:: taottavuus
|
malleable {adj} /ˈmæli.əbəl/ (able to be hammered into thin sheets)
|
:: taottava
|
malleable {adj} (liable to change)
|
:: mukautuvainen
|
malleable iron {n} (white iron transformed into malleable form)
|
:: meltorauta
|
malleate {v} /ˈmæl.i.ɪt/ (to beat into shape with a hammer)
|
:: vasaroida, takoa
|
mallee fowl {n} (Leipoa ocellata)
|
:: malleekana
|
malleolus {n} /maˈliː.əl.əs/ (bony prominence in ankle joint)
|
:: kehräsluu
|
mallet {n} /ˈmælɪt/ (small maul)
|
:: nuija
|
mallet {n} (weapon resembling the tool)
|
:: nuija
|
mallet {n} (instrument for playing croquet)
|
:: maila
|
malleus {n} /ˈmæl.i.əs/ (the small hammer-shaped bone of the middle ear)
|
:: vasara, vasaraluu
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mallophagan {n} (chewing louse) SEE: chewing louse
|
::
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mallow {n} /ˈmæloʊ/ (any of a group of plants in several genera of the taxonomic family Malvaceae)
|
:: malva
|
Malmö {prop} /ˈmɑlmʊ/ (city in Sweden)
|
:: Malmö
|
malmsey {n} /ˈmɑ(l)mzi/ (wine made from malvasia)
|
:: Malvasia, Malvasia-viini
|
malnourished {adj} (suffering from malnutrition)
|
:: aliravittu, virheravittu
|
malnutrition {n} (lack of adequate nourishment)
|
:: aliravitsemus, virheravitsemus
|
malposition {n} (abnormal position of an organ)
|
:: malpositio
|
malpractice {n} (the improper treatment of a patient by a physician that results in injury or loss)
|
:: hoitovirhe
|
malpractice {n} (improper or unethical conduct by a professional or official person)
|
:: epäeettinen toiminta
|
malt {n} /mɑlt/ (sprouted grain used in brewing)
|
:: mallas
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malt {n} (malt liquor)
|
:: mallasjuoma, mallasviski
|
malt {n} (malted milkshake)
|
:: mallastettu pirtelö
|
malt {n} (maltose-rich sugar)
|
:: mallassokeri
|
malt {v} (to convert grain into malt)
|
:: mallastaa
|
Malta {prop} /ˈmɑl.tə/ (republic)
|
:: Malta
|
Malta {prop} (island)
|
:: Malta
|
Maltese {n} /mɑlˈtiz/ (Maltese people collectively: plural)
|
:: maltalaiset
|
Maltese {n} (inhabitant of Malta)
|
:: maltalainen
|
Maltese {n} (breed of dog)
|
:: maltankoira
|
Maltese {n} (language of Malta)
|
:: malta
|
Maltese {adj} (pertaining to Malta or its language)
|
:: maltalainen, maltankielinen [of or pertaining to Maltese language]
|
Maltese cross {n} (cross)
|
:: Maltan risti
|
Maltese cross {n} (plant)
|
:: palavarakkaus
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malthouse {n} (plant)
|
:: mallastamo
|
malting {n} (process)
|
:: mallastus
|
malting {n} (plant)
|
:: mallastamo
|
maltodextrin {n} (type of dextrin)
|
:: maltodekstriini
|
maltose {n} (the disaccharide C12H22O11)
|
:: maltoosi, mallassokeri
|
maltreat {v} /malˈtɹiːt/ (treat badly)
|
:: kohdella kaltoin
|
malware {n} /ˈmæl.weə(ɹ)/ (software developed to cause harm to a computer system)
|
:: haittaohjelma
|
mama {n} (mother) SEE: mother
|
::
|
mama {n} (mum) SEE: mum
|
::
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mama bear {n} (female bear with cubs)
|
:: karhuemo
|
mama bear {n} (protective woman)
|
:: hanhiemo
|
mama's boy {n} (momma's boy) SEE: momma's boy
|
::
|
mamba {n} (venomous snake)
|
:: mamba
|
mamma {n} (mother) SEE: mother
|
::
|
mamma {n} (mum) SEE: mum
|
::
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mamma {n} /ˈmæmə/ (milk-secreting organ)
|
:: nisä
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mammal {n} /ˈmæməl/ (animal of the class Mammalia)
|
:: nisäkäs
|
mammal {n} (paleontology: vertebrate with three bones in the inner ear and one in the jaw)
|
:: nisäkäs
|
mammalian {n} (any mammal) SEE: mammal
|
::
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mammalian {adj} /məˈmeɪl.jən/ (of, or pertaining to, mammals)
|
:: nisäkäs-, nisäkkäiden
|
mammalian {adj} (like a mammal)
|
:: nisäkäsmäinen
|
mammalogy {n} (the study of mammals)
|
:: mammalogia
|
mammary {adj} /ˈmæməɹi/ (of or relating to mamma)
|
:: nisä-, maito-
|
mammary {n} (breast) SEE: mamma
|
::
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mammary gland {n} (milk-secreting gland)
|
:: maitorauhanen
|
mammogram {n} (X-ray picture of the breasts)
|
:: mammografiakuva
|
mammography {n} (X-ray examination of the breasts)
|
:: mammografia
|
mammoplasty {n} (plastic surgery of a breast)
|
:: mastoplastia, mammoplastia
|
mammoth {n} /ˈmæməθ/ (elephant-like mammal)
|
:: mammutti
|
mammoth {adj} (very large)
|
:: mammutti- [in compounds], mammuttimainen, jättiläismäinen
|
mammothrept {n} /ˈmaməθɹɛpt/ (spoilt child)
|
:: lellivauva, lellikki
|
man {n} (adult male human)
|
:: mies
|
man {n} (human)
|
:: ihminen
|
man {n} (piece in board games)
|
:: pelinappula, nappula, äijä [colloquial], ukko [colloquial]
|
man {interj} (an interjection used to place emphasis upon something or someone)
|
:: vitsi, vittu [strong language]
|
man {v} (to supply with staff or crew)
|
:: täyttää, miehittää
|
man {v} (to take up position in order to operate something)
|
:: miehittää
|
Man {prop} (genus Homo)
|
:: ihminen
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manacle {n} (fetter, restriction) SEE: fetter
|
::
|
manacle {n} /ˈmænək(ə)l/ (shackle for the wrist)
|
:: kahle
|
manage {v} /ˈmænɪdʒ/ (to direct or be in charge)
|
:: johtaa, hallita
|
manage {v} (to handle or control a situation or job)
|
:: hallita, suoriutua
|
manage {v} (to handle a tool with ease)
|
:: hallita
|
manage {v} (to succeed at an attempt)
|
:: onnistua
|
manage {v} (to achieve without fuss, or without outside help)
|
:: selviytyä, suoriutua
|
managed care {n} (medical services which are designed to maximise the efficiency of health care)
|
:: optimaalinen hoito [descriptive translation]
|
management {n} /ˈmænədʒmənt/ (administration; the process or practice of managing)
|
:: johtaminen, hallinto, yritysjohtaminen [of a company]
|
management {n} (the executives of an organisation)
|
:: johto
|
management {n} (judicious use of means)
|
:: hallinta
|
manager {n} /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒɚ/ (person whose job is to manage something)
|
:: johtaja
|
manager {n} (administrator, for a singer or group)
|
:: manageri
|
manager {n} (in computer software)
|
:: hallinta
|
managerial {adj} (involving management-like duties)
|
:: johtamis-, johto-
|
managing director {n} (the chief executive of a limited company)
|
:: toimitusjohtaja
|
Manama {prop} /məˈnɑːmə/ (the capital city of Bahrain)
|
:: Manama
|
man and wife {n} (opposite-sex married couple) SEE: husband and wife
|
::
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manat {n} (currency of Azerbaijan)
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:: manat
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manat {n} (currency of Turkmenistan)
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:: manat
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manatee {n} /ˈmæn.əˌtiː/ (any of several plant-eating marine mammals, of family Trichechidae)
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:: manaatti
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man cave {n} (part of a home)
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:: miesluola
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Manchester {prop} /ˈmæntʃɛstɚ/ (major city in the north-west of England)
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:: Manchester
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manchette {n} /mɒ̃ˈʃɛt/ (fencing glove)
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:: miekkailukäsine
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manchette {n} (cusine: frill of paper)
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:: mansetti
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manchette {n} (upholstered arm)
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:: pehmustettu käsinoja
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Manchu {n} /ˌmænˈtʃuː/ (member of the people)
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:: mantšu
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Manchu {prop} (language)
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:: mantšu
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Manchu {adj} (Manchurian, referring to the Manchu(rian) people)
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:: mantšu, mantšurialainen
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Manchu {adj} (Manchurian, referring to the Manchu language)
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:: mantšu, mantšurialainen
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Manchukuo {prop} (former puppet state of Imperial Japan)
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:: Mantšukuo
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Manchuria {prop} /mænˈt͡ʃʊəɹiə/ (historical region in Northeast Asia)
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:: Mantšuria
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Manchurian {adj} /mænˈt͡ʃʊəɹiən/ (pertaining to Manchuria)
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:: mantšurialainen
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Manchurian {n} (inhabitant of Manchuria)
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:: mantšurialainen
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Manchurian Plain {prop} (Northeast China Plain) SEE: Northeast China Plain
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::
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mancozeb {n} (fungicide)
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:: mankotsebi
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-mancy {suffix} (specified forms of divination)
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:: -mantia
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mandala {n} /ˈmʌn.də.lə/ (Hindu design)
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:: mandala
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mandala {n} (division of Rigveda)
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:: mandala
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mandarin {n} /ˈmæn.də.ɹɪn/ (Chinese Imperial bureaucrat)
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:: mandariini
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mandarin {n} (elitist bureaucrat)
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:: aurinkokuningas
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mandarin {n} (academic or literary elitist)
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:: aurinkokuningas
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mandarin {n} (informal: senior civil servant)
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:: hallitusherra
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mandarin {n} (fruit) SEE: mandarin orange
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::
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mandarin {n} (tree) SEE: mandarin orange
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::
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mandarin {n} (mandarin duck) SEE: mandarin duck
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::
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Mandarin {n} /ˈmæn.də.ɹɪn/ (Standard Mandarin, see also: Chinese)
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:: mandariinikiina
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mandarin duck {n} /ˈmændəɹɪn dʌk/ (bird)
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:: mandariinisorsa
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mandarin fish {n} (carnivorous freshwater fish)
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:: tiikeribassi
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mandarin fish {n} (colorful saltwater fish)
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:: mandariinikala
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mandarin orange {n} (tree)
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:: mandariini, mandariinipuu
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mandarin orange {n} (fruit)
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:: mandariini
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mandatary {n} /mænˈdeɪtəɹi/ (one who receives a mandate)
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:: valtuutettu
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mandate {n} /ˈmæn.deɪt/ (official command)
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:: mandaatti, valtuutus, valtakirja
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mandate {v} (authorize)
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:: valtuuttaa
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mandatory {adj} /ˈmæn.dəˌtɔ.ɹi/ (obligatory)
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:: pakollinen, pakko-
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mandatory detention {n} (practice of detaining migrants or refugees upon arrival at a destination country)
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:: turvasäilö
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man-day {n} (one person's working time)
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:: henkilötyöpäivä
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Mandelbrot set {n} (set of complex numbers c)
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:: Mandelbrotin joukko, Mandelbrotin fraktaali
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mandelic acid {n} (2-phenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid)
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:: mantelihappo, bentseenietikkahappo
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mandible {n} /ˈmændɪb(ə)l/ (lower jaw)
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:: alaleuka, leuka, [jawbone] alaleuanluu
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mandible {n} (mouthpart of an arthropod)
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:: leukaraaja
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mandibular {adj} (of or pertaining to the mandible)
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:: alaleuan (genitive of noun), mandibulaarinen
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Mandingo {prop} (macrolanguage)
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:: mandingo
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mandolin {n} /ˈmændəlɪn/ (musical instrument)
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:: mandoliini
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mandrake {n} (botany)
|
:: alruuna
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mandrel {n} /ˈmæn.dɹəl/ (object used as an aid for shaping a material)
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:: taivutintela
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mandrel {n} (component that guides, grips or clamps)
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:: istukka, kara
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mandrill {n} /ˈmæn.dɹɪl/ (Mandrillus sphinx)
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:: mandrilli
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mane {n} /meɪn/ (longer hair growth on back of neck of a horse)
|
:: harja
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mane {n} (longer hair growth around head of male lions)
|
:: harja
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man-eater {n} (cannibal)
|
:: ihmissyöjä
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man-eater {n} (woman)
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:: miehennielijä, miestennielijä
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man-eating {adj} (inclined to eat human flesh)
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:: ihmisiä syövä, ihmissyöjä-
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maneb {n} (fungicide)
|
:: manebi
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maned wolf {n} (Chrysocyon brachyurus)
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:: harjasusi
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maneuver {n} /məˈnuːvɚ/ (a movement, often one performed with difficulty)
|
:: manööveri, liike
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maneuver {v} (to move carefully, and often with difficulty, into a certain position)
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:: manöveroida
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manga {n} /ˈmæŋɡə/ (comic originated in Japan)
|
:: manga
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manga {n} (comic done in Japanese style)
|
:: manga
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Mangalore {prop} (city in western India)
|
:: Mangalore
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manganese {n} /ˈmæŋɡəniz/ (chemical element)
|
:: mangaani
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mange {n} /meɪndʒ/ (skin disease)
|
:: kapi
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manège {n} (art)
|
:: (hevosten) koulutus- ja ratsastustaito, dresyyri
|
manège {n} (school)
|
:: ratsastuskoulu
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manège {n} (unroofed arena)
|
:: ratsastuskenttä, kenttä (not maneesi = riding hall)
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mangel {n} (sugar beet)
|
:: sokerijuurikas
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mangelwurzel {n} (root vegetable)
|
:: rehujuurikas
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manger {n} /ˈmeɪn.dʒə(ɹ)/ (trough for animals to eat from)
|
:: kaukalo
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mangetout {n} /ˈmɑ̃ʒ.tuː/ (vegetable pea eaten when immature, see also: snow pea)
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:: sokeriherne
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mangle {v} /ˈmæŋ.ɡəl/ (to change, mutilate or disfigure)
|
:: ruhjoa, runnoa, murjoa
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mangle {n} (a hand-operated device with rollers for wringing laundry)
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:: mankeli
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mangle {v} (to wring laundry)
|
:: mankeloida
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mango {n} /ˈmæŋɡoʊ/ (tropical fruit tree Mangifera indica)
|
:: mangopuu
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mango {n} (fruit)
|
:: mango
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mango {n} (green bell pepper)
|
:: vihreä paprika
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mango {n} (hummingbird of the genus Anthracothorax)
|
:: hohtokolibri
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mango juice {n} (juice)
|
:: mangomehu
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mangold {n} (mangelwurzel) SEE: mangelwurzel
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::
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mangonel {n} (type of military engine)
|
:: mangoneli
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mango pudding {n} (pudding made with agar or gelatin and mango)
|
:: mangovanukas
|
mangosteen {n} /ˈmæŋɡəstiːn/ (fruit)
|
:: mangostani
|
mangrove {n} /ˈmæŋɡɹəʊv/ (tropical tree or shrub that grows in shallow water)
|
:: mangrove, mangrovekasvi
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mangrove {n} (habitat)
|
:: mangrovesuo, mangrovemetsä
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mangrove {n} (plant of the Rhizophoraceae family)
|
:: mangrove, mangrovepuukasvi
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mangrove {n} (tree of the genus Rhizophora)
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:: mangrove, mangrovepuu
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manhater {n} (misanthrope) SEE: misanthrope
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::
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manhattan {n} (cocktail) SEE: Manhattan
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::
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Manhattan {prop} /mænˈhæt.ən/ (tribe)
|
:: manhattan
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Manhattan {prop} (borough)
|
:: Manhattan
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Manhattan {n} (cocktail)
|
:: manhattan
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manhole {n} /mænhəʊl/ (a hole in the ground used to access the sewers or other underground vaults and installations)
|
:: kulkuaukko
|
manhood {n} /ˈmænhʊd/ (state of being human)
|
:: ihmisyys
|
manhood {n} (state of being a man as distinguished from a child or a woman.)
|
:: miehuus
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manhood {n} (qualities ascribed to manliness)
|
:: miehekkyys
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manhood {n} (male genitalia)
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:: miehuus
|
manhood {n} (men as a group)
|
:: miehet
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man-hour {n} (amount of work)
|
:: henkilötyötunti
|
manhunt {n} (organized search)
|
:: ihmisjahti, etsintä
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Mani {prop} (peninsula)
|
:: Máni
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Mani {prop} (founder of Manichaeism)
|
:: Mani
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mania {n} /ˈmeɪ.ni.ə/ (violent derangement)
|
:: mania, vimma
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mania {n} (excessive desire)
|
:: mania
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-mania {suffix} (indicating a compulsion or obsession)
|
:: -mania
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maniac {n} /ˈmeɪniˌæk/ (insane person)
|
:: maanikko
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maniac {n} (fanatic, obsessive)
|
:: fanaatikko, kiihkoilija
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manic {adj} /ˈmænɪk/ (of or pertaining to someone who exhibits mania or craziness)
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:: maaninen
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manic {adj} (suffering from mania)
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:: maaninen
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manically {adv} (in a manic manner)
|
:: maanisesti
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manic depression {n} (bipolar disorder)
|
:: maanis-depressiivinen
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Manichaean {n} /ˌmænɪˈkiːən/ (a follower of Manichaeism)
|
:: manikealainen
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Manichaean {adj} (of or relating to Manichaeism)
|
:: manikealainen
|
Manichaean {adj} (of or concerning a Manichaean, Manichaeans)
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:: manikealainen
|
Manichaeism {prop} /ˈmænɪkiːɪz(ə)m/ (religion)
|
:: manikealaisuus
|
Manichaeism {prop} (philosophy)
|
:: manikealaisuus
|
manicure {n} /ˈmæ.nɪ.kjʊɹ/ (cosmetic treatment for the fingernails)
|
:: manikyyri
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manicurist {n} (manicurist)
|
:: manikyristi
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manifest {adj} /ˈmæn.ɪ.fɛst/ (evident to the senses, especially to the sight; apparent)
|
:: ilmeinen, ilmiselvä
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manifest {adj} (obvious to the understanding, easily apprehensible)
|
:: ilmeinen
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manifest {adj} (detected; convicted)
|
:: ilmentymä
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manifest {n} (list of passengers or goods)
|
:: luettelo; matkustajaluettelo, rahtiluettelo
|
manifest {n} (obsolete: public declaration)
|
:: manifesti
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manifest {v} (to show plainly; to make to appear distinctly)
|
:: ilmaista, tuoda ilmi, tuoda julki, ilmetä
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manifest {v} (to exhibit the manifests or prepared invoices of; to declare at the customhouse)
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:: selvittää, ilmoittaa
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manifesto {n} /ˌmæn.əˈfɛs.to(ʊ)/ (public declaration)
|
:: manifesti, ohjelmajulistus
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manifold {adj} /ˈmænɪˌfoʊld/ (various in kind or quality)
|
:: moninainen
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manifold {adj} (exhibited at diverse times or in various ways)
|
:: moninainen
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manifold {n} (pipe fitting)
|
:: jakoputki, jakotukki
|
manifold {n} (locally Euclidean space)
|
:: monisto
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manifold {n} (omasum) SEE: omasum
|
::
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manifoldness {n} (quality)
|
:: moninaisuus
|
manifoldness {n} (math: multiplicity)
|
:: monistoisuus
|
manifoldness {n} (math: magnitude)
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:: monistoisuus
|
Manila {prop} /məˈnɪl.ə/ (capital of the Philippines)
|
:: Manila
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Manila hemp {n} (the fibre of the abaca)
|
:: manilahamppu
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man in the moon {prop} (human face in the full moon)
|
:: kuu-ukko
|
man in the street {n} (a typical person)
|
:: kaduntallaaja
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maniple {n} /ˈmænɪp(ə)l/ (division of the Roman army)
|
:: manipuli
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manipulatable {adj} (gullible) SEE: gullible
|
::
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manipulate {v} /məˈnɪpjʊleɪt/ (move with the hands)
|
:: käsitellä
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manipulate {v} (influence or manage)
|
:: käsitellä, manipuloida
|
manipulate {v} (handle and move a body part)
|
:: liikuttaa, liikutella
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manipulation {n} /məˌnɪp.juˈleɪ.ʃən/ (practice of manipulating)
|
:: manipulaatio
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manipulation {n} (devious management)
|
:: manipulaatio
|
manipulative {adj} /məˈnɪpjələtɪv/ (describing a person who manipulates others)
|
:: manipuloiva
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Manipur {prop} /ˌmənɪpʊɹ/ (Manipur, India)
|
:: Manipur
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man is the measure of all things {phrase}
|
:: ihminen on kaiken mitta
|
Manitoba {prop} /ˌmæn.ɪˈtəʊ.bə/ (Province in western Canada)
|
:: Manitoba
|
mankind {n} /mænˈkaɪnd/ (human race)
|
:: ihmiskunta
|
mankind {n} (men collectively, as opposed to all women)
|
:: miehet {p}
|
manliness {n} (similarity to man)
|
:: miehekkyys, miehisyys, miehuus, miehuullisuus
|
manliness {n} (male genitals)
|
:: miehuus
|
manly {adj} /ˈmænli/ (having the characteristics of a man)
|
:: miehekäs
|
manly {adj} (Having the qualities of a man such as courage)
|
:: miehekäs
|
man-made {adj} (created by a human)
|
:: ihmisen tekemä, keinotekoinen
|
man-made fiber {n} (modified fiber)
|
:: tekokuitu
|
man-mark {v} /ˈmænmɑːk/ (to mark an opposition player closely)
|
:: merkata
|
man-month {n} (amount of work)
|
:: henkilötyökuukausi
|
manna {n} /ˈmænə/ (food)
|
:: manna
|
manna {n} (any good thing)
|
:: manna
|
manna {n} (sugary sap of the manna gum tree)
|
:: manna
|
manna ash {n} (Fraxinus ornis)
|
:: mannasaarni
|
mannan {n} (polysaccharide)
|
:: mannaani
|
manned {adj} /mænd/ (operated by a person)
|
:: miehitetty
|
mannequin {n} /ˈmænəˌkɪn/ (model of the human body used for the displaying of clothes)
|
:: mallinukke
|
mannequin {n} (model of human body used by artists)
|
:: mallinukke
|
mannequin {n} (model of human body used for teaching)
|
:: mallinukke
|
mannequin {n} (a person who models clothes)
|
:: malli, mannekiini
|
manner {n} /ˈmænɚ/ (way of performing or effecting; method or style)
|
:: tapa; tyyli [style]; muoto [form]
|
manner {n} (characteristic mode of acting or behaving; bearing)
|
:: käytös, tavat {p}
|
manner {n} (one's customary method of acting; habit)
|
:: tapa
|
manner {n} (good, polite behaviour)
|
:: hyvä käytös, kohteliaisuus
|
manner {n} (characteristic peculiarity of an artist)
|
:: tyyli
|
manner {n} (certain degree or measure)
|
:: tapa
|
manner {n} (sort; kind; style)
|
:: -lainen
|
manner {n} (standards of conduct cultured and product of mind)
|
:: tavat {p}
|
mannered {adj} (having manners or mannerisms)
|
:: tapainen [having manners], maneerinen [having mannerisms]
|
mannerism {n} (habitual behavior)
|
:: maneeri
|
mannerism {n} (exaggerated or affected style)
|
:: maneeri
|
Mannerism {n} (style of art)
|
:: manierismi
|
manner of articulation {n} (configuration and interaction of the articulators)
|
:: ääntötapa
|
manners {n} /ˈmæn.ɚz/ (etiquette)
|
:: käytöstavat {p}
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mannitol {n} (alcohol)
|
:: mannitoli
|
mannose {n} (monosaccharide aldohexose)
|
:: mannoosi
|
manoeuvrability {n} (quality of being manoeuvrable)
|
:: käsiteltävyys
|
man of few words {n} (man who doesn't speak much)
|
:: vaitelias mies
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man of God {n} (minister or priest)
|
:: Jumalan mies, Jumalan ihminen
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man of God {n} (prophet)
|
:: Jumalan mies, Jumalan ihminen
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man of God {n} (godly man)
|
:: Jumalan mies, Jumalan ihminen
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man of the hour {n} (man who has recently caught the attention of a large number of people)
|
:: päivän nimi [applies for both sexes]
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man of the world {n} (worldly man)
|
:: maailmanmies
|
man-of-war {n} /mæn.ə(v)ˈwɔɹ/ (military man)
|
:: sotamies
|
man-of-war {n} (armed naval vessel)
|
:: sotalaiva
|
man-of-war {n} (cnidarian) SEE: Portuguese man-of-war
|
::
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man-of-war {n} (man of war bird) SEE: magnificent frigatebird
|
::
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manometer {n} /məˈnɑmɪtɚ/ (instrument to measure pressure)
|
:: manometri, painemittari
|
manor {n} /ˈmænəɹ/ (landed estate)
|
:: kartano
|
manor {n} (mansion)
|
:: kartano
|
manor {n} (feudal district)
|
:: läänitys
|
manor {n} (seat of control of feudal district)
|
:: kartano, linna
|
man overboard {interj} (cry indicating someone has fallen over the side)
|
:: mies yli laidan
|
manpower {n} (power exerted by a single person)
|
:: ihmisvoima, miesvoima
|
manpower {n} (workforce) SEE: labour force
|
::
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man proposes, God disposes {proverb} (things don't always work out as they were planned)
|
:: ihminen päättää, Jumala säätää
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mansard {n} (mansard roof) SEE: mansard roof
|
::
|
mansard roof {n} (a roof with a shallower slope descending into a steeper slope)
|
:: aumattu taitekatto
|
man's best friend {n} (an affectionate term for a dog)
|
:: ihmisen paras ystävä
|
manse {n} /mæns/ (house inhabited by the minister of a parish)
|
:: pappila
|
manservant {n} /ˈmænˌsɜː(ɹ)vənt/ (male servant)
|
:: miespalvelija
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Mansi {n} /ˈmænsi/ (person)
|
:: mansi
|
Mansi {prop} (Finno-Ugric language)
|
:: mansi
|
mansion {n} /ˈmæn(t)ʃən/ (large house or building)
|
:: kartano, linna
|
manslaughter {n} (act of killing unlawfully)
|
:: kuolemantuottamus; tappo [which is translated into in a legal context]
|
man's man {n} (a man who is popular among men)
|
:: miestenmies
|
manspreading {n} /ˈmænˌspɹɛdɪŋ/ (practice of men splaying their legs open wide when sitting on public transport)
|
:: äijähaara
|
manta ray {n} /ˈmæntəɹeɪ/ (any of several very large pelagic rays)
|
:: paholaisrausku
|
mantel {n} /ˈmæn.təl/ (shelf above a fireplace)
|
:: takanreunus
|
mantelpiece {n} /ˈmæntlpiːs/ (shelf)
|
:: takkahylly
|
mantis {n} (any of various large insects of the order Mantodea)
|
:: rukoilijasirkka
|
mantissa {n} (part of a logarithm after the decimal point)
|
:: mantissa
|
mantissa {n} (significand) SEE: significand
|
::
|
mantis shrimp {n} (stomatopod)
|
:: sirkkaäyriäinen, mantisrapu
|
mantle {n} (fireplace shelf) SEE: mantel
|
::
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mantle {n} /ˈmæn.təl/ (clothing like an open robe or cloak)
|
:: [Orthodox] mantia
|
mantle {n} (figurative: anything that covers or conceals something else)
|
:: vaippa, peite
|
mantle {n} (zoology: body wall of a mollusc)
|
:: vaippa
|
mantle {n} (incandescent gauze in a gas lamp)
|
:: hehkusukka, sukka
|
mantle {n} (anatomy: cerebral cortex)
|
:: aivokuori
|
mantle {n} (geology: layer of the Earth)
|
:: vaippa
|
mantle {n} (top of woman's torso)
|
:: miehusta
|
mantling {n} (heraldry: drapery behind and around a coat of arms)
|
:: kypäränpeite
|
man-to-man defense {n}
|
:: miespuolustus
|
Mantoux test {n} (skin test for tuberculosis)
|
:: Mantoux-testi, Mantoux'n testi, Mantoux'n koe
|
mantra {n} /ˈmæn.tɹə/ (the hymn portions of the Vedas)
|
:: mantra
|
mantra {n} (a phrase repeated to assist concentration during meditation)
|
:: mantra
|
mantra {n} (a slogan or phrase often repeated)
|
:: mantra
|
manual {n} /ˈmænjə(wə)l/ (handbook or booklet that instructs)
|
:: käsikirja, ohjekirja, manuaali
|
manual {n} (musical keyboard)
|
:: koskettimisto, sormio, manuaali
|
manual {n} (manual transmission)
|
:: manuaalinen vaihdelaatikko/vaihteisto, käsivaihteisto
|
manual {n} (vehicle with manual transmission)
|
:: käsivaihteinen (ajoneuvo)
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manual {adj} (performed with the hands)
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:: käsikäyttöinen, käsivarainen, manuaalinen, käsi-
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manual labor {n} (physical work)
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:: ruumiillinen työ
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manual laborer {n} (one who performs manual labor)
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:: työmies, ruumiillisen työn tekijä; hanslankari
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manually {adv} (by hand)
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:: käsin
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manual transmission {n} (type of transmission)
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:: manuaalivaihteisto
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manubrium {n} (broad, upper part of the sternum)
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:: rintalastan kahva
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manufacture {v} /ˌmænjuˈfæktʃɚ/ (to make things)
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:: valmistaa
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manufacture {v} (to produce goods)
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:: tuottaa
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manufacture {v} (to create false evidences)
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:: väärentää (todisteita)
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manufacturer {n} /ˌmænjuˈfæktʃɚ(ɹ)ɚ/ (one who manufactures)
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:: valmistaja
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manufacturing {n} /ˌmænjəˈfækt͡ʃəɹɪŋ/ (create goods from materials)
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:: valmistus
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manufacturing {n} (industry)
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:: teollisuus
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manufacturing {adj} (used in manufacturing)
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:: tuotannollinen, tuotanto-
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manul {n} (Otocolobus manul)
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:: arokissa
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manumission {n} /mænjʊˈmɪʃən/ (release from slavery, freedom, the act of manumitting)
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:: manumissio
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manumit {v} /mænjʊˈmɪt/ (to free one's slave)
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:: vapauttaa
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manure {v} /məˈn(j)ʊɹ/ (to apply manure)
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:: levittää lantaa
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manure {n} (excrement)
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:: lanta, sonta
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manus {n} (hand) SEE: hand
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::
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manuscript {adj} /ˈmænjəˌskɹɪpt/ (handwritten, or by extension typewritten)
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:: käsin kirjoitettu
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manuscript {n} (book, composition or any other document, written by hand)
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:: käsikirjoitus
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manuscript {n} (book, article etc, submitted for reproductive publication)
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:: käsikirjoitus
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manuscript paper {n} (paper for writing music)
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:: nuottipaperi
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Manx {n} (language) SEE: Manx Gaelic
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::
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Manx cat {n} /mæŋks kæt/ (mammal)
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:: manx, mansaarenkissa
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Manx Gaelic {n} (a Goidelic language spoken on the Isle of Man)
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:: manksi
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Manx shearwater {n}
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:: pikkuliitäjä
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many {determiner} /ˈmɛni/ (an indefinite large number of)
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:: moni, monta
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many {pron} (an indefinite large number of people or things)
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:: monet {p}
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many {n} (a collective mass of people)
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:: monet {p}
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man-year {n} (one person's working time)
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:: henkilötyövuosi
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many hands make light work {proverb} (a large number of people cooperating can perform tasks easily)
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:: yhteistyö on voimaa
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many happy returns {n} (Many happy returns!)
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:: paljon onnea
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manyplies {n} (omasum) SEE: omasum
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::
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many-sidedness {n} /ˌmɛnɪˈsʌɪdɪdnəs/ (quality)
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:: monipuolisuus, monitahoisuus
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many thanks {interj} (many thanks)
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:: paljon kiitoksia, kiitos paljon
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Mao {prop} /maʊ̯/ (Mao: the Chinese surname)
|
:: Mao
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Maoism {n} /ˈmaʊɪzəm/ (philosophy espoused by Mao Zedong)
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:: maolaisuus
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Maoist {adj} (of Maoism)
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:: maolainen
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Maoist {n} (Maoist advocate)
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:: maolainen
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Mao jacket {n} (Mao suit) SEE: Mao suit
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::
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Maori {adj} /meɪˈ(j)ɔːɹi/ (of, from, or pertaining to the Māori)
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:: maori-
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Maori {n} (indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand)
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:: maorit {p}
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Maori {n} (member of the Maori people of New Zealand)
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:: maori
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Maori {n} (language of the Māori)
|
:: maori, maorin kieli
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Mao suit {n} (jacket popularised in China)
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:: maotakki
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map {n} /mæp/ (visual representation of an area)
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:: kartta
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map {n} (function)
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:: kuvaus
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map {v} (to create a visual representation of a territory)
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:: kartoittaa
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map {v} (to act as a function on)
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:: kuvata
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maple {n} /ˈmeɪpl̩/ (tree of the Acer genus)
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:: vaahtera
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maple leaf {n} (leaf)
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:: vaahteranlehti
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maple leaf {n} (symbol)
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:: vaahteranlehti
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maple sugar {n} (type of sugar made from boiled maple sap)
|
:: vaahterasokeri
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maple syrup {n} (syrup made from the sap of the sugar maple)
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:: vaahterasiirappi
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mappable {adj} (able to be mapped)
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:: kartoitettava
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mapping {n} /ˈmæpɪŋ/ (process of making maps)
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:: kartoitus
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mapping {n} (process of locating genes on a chromosome)
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:: geenikartoitus
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mapping {n} (function that maps every element of a given set to a unique element of another set)
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:: kuvaus
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map projection {n} (any systematic method of transforming the spherical representation of parallels, meridians and geographic features to a nonspherical surface)
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:: karttaprojektio
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map room {n} (room for maps)
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:: karttahuone
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Mapudungun {prop} (language)
|
:: mapudungun
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mar {v} /mɑɹ/ (to spoil, to damage)
|
:: pilata, tärvellä, turmella, leimata [figuratively]
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mara {n} /ˈmɑːɹə/ (caviid rodent)
|
:: mara
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marabou {n} (large wading bird native to Africa)
|
:: afrikanmarabu, marabu
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marabunta {n} (spider wasp) SEE: spider wasp
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::
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maraca {n} /məˈɹɑ.kə/ (A Latin American percussion instrument consisting of a hollow-gourd rattle containing pebbles or beans and often played in pairs, as a rhythm instrument)
|
:: marakassi
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marasmus {n} /məˈɹæz.məs/ (wasting disease)
|
:: marasmi
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Marathi {n} /məˈɹɑːti/ (language of Maharashtra)
|
:: marathi
|
Marathi {n} (people of Maharashtra)
|
:: marathit
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Marathi {adj} (pertaining to Maharashtra or its language)
|
:: maharashtralainen [Maharashtra]; marathinkielinen [language]
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marathon {n} /ˈmæɹəˌθɑn/ (road race)
|
:: maraton
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marathon {n} (any extended or sustained activity)
|
:: maraton
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maraud {v} /məˈɹɔd/ (intransitive: to move about in roving fashion looking for plunder)
|
:: ryöstellä
|
maraud {v} (transitive: to raid and pillage)
|
:: ryöstellä, ryöstää
|
marauder {n} (one who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder)
|
:: rosvo, ryöstelijä
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marauder {n} (by extension anything which marauds)
|
:: rosvo
|
marble {n} /ˈmɑɹbəl/ (crystalline limestone)
|
:: marmori
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marble {n} (spherical ball)
|
:: marmorikuula, lasikuula, pissikivi
|
marble {v} (to cause to have the streaked appearance of marble)
|
:: marmoroida
|
marble {v} (to get the streaked appearance of marble)
|
:: marmoroitua
|
marble {v} (to cause meat to be interlaced with fat)
|
:: marmoroida
|
marble {v} (to become interlaced with fat)
|
:: marmoroitua
|
marble cake {n} (cake with two or more colours)
|
:: tiikerikakku
|
marbled cat {n} (Pardofelis marmorata)
|
:: marmorikissa
|
marcasite {n} /ˈmɑɹ.kə.sɑɪ̯t/ (mineral)
|
:: markasiitti
|
march {n} /mɑɹtʃ/ (formal, rhythmic way of walking)
|
:: marssi
|
march {n} (political rally or parade)
|
:: marssi
|
march {n} (song in the genre of music written for marching)
|
:: marssi
|
march {n} (steady forward movement or progression)
|
:: marssi
|
march {v} (walk with long, regular strides)
|
:: marssia
|
march {v} (go to war; make military advances)
|
:: marssia
|
march {n} (border region)
|
:: rajamaa
|
march {n} (region at a frontier governed by a marquess)
|
:: markiisikunta
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march {v} (to have common borders or frontiers)
|
:: rajoittua
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March {prop} /mɑɹt͡ʃ/ (third month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: maaliskuu
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March break {n} (vacation during March) SEE: spring break
|
::
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marchfly {n} (Biobio hortulanus)
|
:: tarhasääski
|
March fly {n} (fly of the family Bibionidae)
|
:: karvasääski
|
marching band {n} (group of instrumental musicians)
|
:: soittokunta
|
marching orders {n} /ˈmɑɹtʃɪŋˌɔɹɾɹ̩z/ (instruction to leave)
|
:: potkut {p}, rukkaset {p}, pakit {p}
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marchioness {n} /ˈmɑɹʃənɨs/ (wife of a marquess)
|
:: markiisitar
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marchland {n} (borderland) SEE: borderland
|
::
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march-past {n} (military parade)
|
:: ohimarssi
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march to the beat of a different drum {v} (to do things unconventionally)
|
:: kulkea omia polkujaan
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Marcionism {n} /ˈmɑːʃənɪz(ə)m/ (early Christian teaching)
|
:: markionismi
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mare {n} /mɛə/ (female horse)
|
:: tamma
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mare {n} /ˈmɛ(ə)ɹ/ (frustrating or terrible experience)
|
:: painajainen
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mare {n} /ˈmɑːɹeɪ/ (planetology: dark circular plain)
|
:: meri
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mare's milk {n} (white liquid produced by the mammary glands of a mare)
|
:: tammanmaito
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Margaret {prop} /ˈmɑɹɡɹɪt/ (female given name)
|
:: Marketta
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margarine {n} /ˈmɑɹ.dʒə.ɹɪn/ (spread)
|
:: margariini
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margarite {n} (member of the mica group)
|
:: margariitti
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margin {n} /ˈmɑːdʒɪn/ (edge of the paper that remains blank)
|
:: marginaali
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marginal {adj} /ˈmɑːˌdʒɪn.əl/ (of, relating to, or located at a margin or an edge)
|
:: marginaalinen
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marginal {adj} (geographically adjacent)
|
:: rajoittuva
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marginal {adj} (written in the margin of a book)
|
:: reuna- [such as reunahuomautus]
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marginal {adj} (at the lower extent of a standard)
|
:: välttävä
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marginal {adj} (of land that is barely productive)
|
:: huonotuottoinen
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marginal {adj} (where the winning margin was a small proportion of the total number of votes)
|
:: vaa’ankieli-
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marginal {adj} (economics: pertaining to unit changes)
|
:: raja-
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marginal benefit {n} (marginal utility) SEE: marginal utility
|
::
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marginal cost {n} (additional unit production cost)
|
:: rajakustannus, marginaalikustannus
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marginal farmer {n} (farmer cultivating a very small plot)
|
:: mikroviljelijä
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marginalize {v} (relegate something to margins or to a lower limit)
|
:: syrjäyttää
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marginal sea {n} (part of ocean)
|
:: reunameri
|
marginal utility {n} (the additional utility to a consumer from an additional unit of an economic good)
|
:: rajahyöty
|
margravate {n} /ˈmɑːɡɹəveɪt/ (territory governed by a margrave)
|
:: rajakreivikunta
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margrave {n} /ˈmɑɹɡɹeɪv/ (military officer in charge of German border area)
|
:: rajakreivi
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margrave {n} (hereditary prince)
|
:: rajakreivi
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marguerite {n} (oxeye daisy) SEE: oxeye daisy
|
::
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Mari {n} (people)
|
:: mari [person], marit {p} [people]
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Mari {prop} (language)
|
:: mari, marin kieli
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Mari {prop} (Eastern Mari, as distinct from Western Mari) SEE: Meadow Mari
|
::
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Mariana Trench {prop} (trench in the North Pacific Ocean)
|
:: Mariaanien hauta
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Marie {prop} (female given name) SEE: Mary
|
::
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Mariehamn {prop} (city of Finland)
|
:: Maarianhamina
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Marie Rose sauce {n} (condiment)
|
:: Marie Rose -kastike
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marigold {n} /ˈmɛɹ.ɪˌɡoʊld/ (Calendula)
|
:: kehäkukka
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marigold {n} (Tagetes)
|
:: samettikukka
|
marijuana {n} /ˌmɛɹɪˈwɑ.nə/ (the drug)
|
:: marihuana
|
marijuana {n} (the plant Cannabis sativa)
|
:: hamppu
|
marimba {n} /mə.ˈɹɪm.bə/ (musical instrument)
|
:: marimba
|
marina {n} /məˈɹinə/ (harbour)
|
:: venesatama
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Marina {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Marina
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marinade {v} (marinate) SEE: marinate
|
::
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marinade {n} /ˌmɛɹɪˈneɪd/ (liquid mixture)
|
:: marinadi
|
marinate {v} (soak in marinade)
|
:: marinoida
|
marine {adj} /məˈɹiːn/ (of or pertaining to the sea)
|
:: merellinen, meri-
|
marine {n} (member of a marine corps)
|
:: merijalkaväen sotilas, rannikkojääkäri
|
marine biology {n} (branch of biology)
|
:: meribiologia
|
marine corps {n} /məˈɹinˌkɔɹ/ (military organization of marines who are trained and equipped to fight on or from ships)
|
:: merijalkaväki, rannikkojalkaväki
|
marine engine {n} (engine for marine use)
|
:: merimoottori
|
marine mammal {n} (mammal living in seawater)
|
:: merinisäkäs
|
mariner {n} (sailor) SEE: sailor
|
::
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mariner's compass {n} (compass) SEE: compass
|
::
|
marionette {n} (string puppet)
|
:: marionetti
|
marital {adj} /ˈmæɹɪtəl/ (pertaining to marriage)
|
:: avio-, aviollinen
|
marital aid {n} (sex toy)
|
:: aikuisten lelu
|
marital status {n} (term describing relationship)
|
:: siviilisääty
|
mariticide {n} (a man who kills his wife) SEE: uxoricide
|
::
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mariticide {n} (the killing of one's husband)
|
:: miehenmurha
|
mariticide {n} (a woman who kills her husband)
|
:: miehenmurhaaja
|
maritime archaeology {n} (discipline)
|
:: meriarkeologia
|
maritime law {n} (body of law) SEE: admiralty law
|
::
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Mariupol {prop} /mɑː.ɹiˈuː.poʊl/ (city)
|
:: Mariupol
|
marjoram {n} /ˈmɑɹd͡ʒəɹəm/ (plant)
|
:: maustemeirami
|
marjoram {n} (culinary herb)
|
:: meirami
|
mark {n} /mɑɹk/ (indication for reference or measurement)
|
:: merkki
|
mark {n} (academic score)
|
:: arvosana, numero [colloquial]
|
mark {n} (visible impression, blemish, stain)
|
:: tahra, jälki, läiskä, naarmu
|
mark {v} (put a mark upon)
|
:: merkitä
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mark {v} (indicate)
|
:: merkitä
|
mark {v} (take note of)
|
:: merkitä, muistiin
|
mark {v} (blemish)
|
:: tahrata, naarmuttaa
|
mark {v} (correct)
|
:: arvostella, korjata
|
mark {v} (sports: to follow a player)
|
:: markkeerata
|
mark {n} (unit of currency)
|
:: [Finnish] markka, [German] saksanmarkka, Saksan markka
|
mark {n} (coin)
|
:: markka
|
Mark {prop} /mɑɹk/ (male given name)
|
:: Markus, Markku
|
Mark {prop} (the Evangelist)
|
:: Markus
|
Mark {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Markuksen evankeliumi
|
marked {adj} /ˈmɑːkɪd/ (significant; notable)
|
:: merkittävä, huomattava
|
marker {n} (marker pen) SEE: marker pen
|
::
|
marker interface {n}
|
:: merkintärajapinta
|
marker pen {n} (pen)
|
:: merkkauskynä
|
market {n} /ˈmɑɹkɪt/ (gathering for trading)
|
:: markkinat {p}
|
market {n} (spacious site for trading)
|
:: tori, kauppatori
|
market {n} (group of potential customers)
|
:: markkina
|
market {n} (geographical area where a commercial demand exists)
|
:: markkina-alue, markkina
|
market {n} (formally organized system of trading in specified goods or effects)
|
:: pörssi, markkinat {p}, markkinapaikka
|
market {n} (total sum of trading)
|
:: markkina, markkinat {p}
|
market {n} (used attributively)
|
:: markkina-
|
market {v} (to make available and promote)
|
:: markkinoida
|
market {v} (to sell) SEE: sell
|
::
|
market basket {n} (a fixed list of items)
|
:: indeksikori
|
market day {n} (the day of the week in which a market is held in some particular location)
|
:: toripäivä
|
market economy {n} (economy in which and services are exchanged in a free market)
|
:: markkinatalous
|
market failure {n} (a situation in which the allocation of goods and services by a free market is not efficient)
|
:: markkinahäiriö
|
market garden {n} (a garden in which vegetables are raised for sale at a market)
|
:: kauppapuutarha
|
marketing {n} (buying and selling in a market)
|
:: kaupankäynti
|
marketing {n} (the promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service)
|
:: markkinointi
|
marketization {n} (exposure of service industries to market forces)
|
:: markkinaehtoistuminen
|
marketize {v} (convert to open market principles)
|
:: siirtyä markkinatalouteen
|
marketize {v} (bring to market)
|
:: kaupallistaa
|
market maker {n} (one who undertakes to quote buying and selling price for a financial instrument)
|
:: markkinatakaaja
|
marketplace {n} (open area in a town housing a public market)
|
:: tori
|
marketplace {n} (space, actual or metaphorical, in which a market operates)
|
:: tori
|
marketplace {n} (the world of commerce and trade)
|
:: markkinat {p}
|
market power {n}
|
:: markkinavoima
|
market price {n} (going price)
|
:: markkinahinta, käypä hinta
|
market price {n} (on restaurant menu)
|
:: päivän hinta [lit. "day's price"]
|
market research {n} (analysis of commercial data)
|
:: markkinatutkimus
|
market segmentation {n} (process)
|
:: markkinoiden segmentointi
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market share {n} (percentage of some market)
|
:: markkinaosuus
|
market square {n} (open area in a town housing a public market)
|
:: toriaukio
|
market value {n} (the price at which something is or can be traded)
|
:: markkina-arvo
|
marking gauge {n}
|
:: työntöpiirtopuikko
|
markka {n} (unit of currency)
|
:: markka
|
mark my words {phrase} (listen to me)
|
:: sano minun sanoneen {s}, sanokaa minun sanoneen (plural, say that I've said it)
|
mark of Cain {n} (stigma of shame)
|
:: Kainin merkki
|
Markov chain {n} (probability theory)
|
:: Markovin ketju
|
Markov process {n} (stochastic process)
|
:: Markovin prosessi, Markov-prosessi
|
marksman {n} /ˈmɑɹksmən/ (a man skilled in shooting at a target)
|
:: tarkka-ampuja
|
marksmanship {n} /ˈmɑɹksmənʃɪp/ (ability to shoot accurately at a target)
|
:: ampumataito
|
markswoman {n} (woman skilled in shooting target)
|
:: tarkka-ampuja
|
markup {n} /ˈmɑː(ɹ)k.ʌp/ (percentage or amount added to buy-in price)
|
:: marginaali, voittomarginaali
|
markup {n} (increase in price)
|
:: hinnankorotus, hinnannousu
|
markup language {n} (computer language using markups)
|
:: merkintäkieli
|
marl {n} /mɑɹl/ (a mixed earthy substance)
|
:: merkeli
|
Marlene {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Marleena
|
marlin {n} (game fish)
|
:: marliini
|
marlinspike {n}
|
:: malspiikki
|
marmalade {n} /ˈmɑː.mə.leɪd/ (jam)
|
:: marmeladi, marmelaadi, marmelaati
|
marmoset {n} /ˈmɑɹməsət/ (small monkey)
|
:: silkkiapina, marmosetti
|
marmot {n} /ˈmɑɹ.mət/ (rodent of the genera Marmota)
|
:: murmeli
|
maroon {n} /məˈɹuːn/ (dark red, somewhat brownish colour)
|
:: punaruskea
|
maroon {adj} (color)
|
:: punaruskea
|
marque {n} /ˈmɑː(ɹ)k/ (brand of a manufactured product)
|
:: merkki
|
marquee {n} /mɑː(ɹ)ˈkiː/ (large tent)
|
:: juhlateltta
|
marquee {n} (selection tool)
|
:: valintatyökalu
|
marquess {n} /ˈmɑɹ.kwɪs/ (title of nobility)
|
:: markiisi
|
marquis {n} (nobleman) SEE: marquess
|
::
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marram {n} /ˈmæɹəm/ (Ammophila arenaria)
|
:: rantakaura
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marriage {n} /ˈmæɹɪdʒ/ (state of being married)
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:: avioliitto, rekisteröity parisuhde
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marriage {n} (union of two people)
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:: avioliitto
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marriage {n} (wedding)
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:: häät
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marriage {n} (close union)
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:: avioliitto
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marriage {n} (joining of two parts)
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:: avioliitto, naimakauppa
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marriageable {adj} (suitable for marriage)
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:: avioliittokelpoinen, naimakelpoinen
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marriage agency {n} (business)
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:: avioliittovälittäjä
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marriage bed {n} (the bed shared by a newly-married couple)
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:: häävuode
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marriage certificate {n} (document)
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:: avioliittotodistus
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marriage counsellor {n} (counsellor)
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:: avioliittoneuvoja
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marriagelike {adj} (resembling or characteristic of marriage)
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:: avioliitonomainen
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marriage of convenience {n} (marriage motivated by some reason other than love)
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:: mukavuusavioliitto
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marriage vow {n} (solemn promise)
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:: avioliittovala, häävala
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married {adj} /ˈmæɹ.ɪd/ (in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband)
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:: nainut, naimisissa oleva, vihitty
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married couple {n} (two people who are married to each other)
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:: aviopari
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marrow {n} /ˈmæɹoʊ/ (substance inside bones)
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:: luuydin
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marrow {n} (kind of vegetable)
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:: kesäkurpitsa
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marrowbone {n} (bone with edible marrow)
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:: ydinluu
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marry {v} /ˈmæɹɪ/ (to take a husband or wife)
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:: mennä naimisiin, avioitua
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marry {v} (to be joined in marriage)
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:: mennä naimisiin
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marry {v} (to unite in wedlock)
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:: vihkiä
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marry {v} (to give away as wife or husband)
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:: naittaa
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marry {v} (to take for husband or wife)
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:: naida, mennä naimisiin jonkun kanssa
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marry {v} (figuratively: to combine)
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:: yhdistää
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marry me {phrase} (marriage proposal to a woman (the shortest form))
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:: tulisitko vaimokseni
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marry me {phrase} (marriage proposal to a man (the shortest form))
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:: tulisitko miehekseni
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marry off {v} (successfully arrange the marriage of someone)
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:: naittaa
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marry up {v} (join) SEE: join
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::
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Mars {prop} /ˈmɑːz/ (planet)
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:: Mars
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Mars {prop} (god of war)
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:: Mars
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Mars {prop} (brand of chocolate bar)
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:: Mars
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Marseillaise {prop} /mɑːɹseɪˈjɛz/ (the French national anthem)
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:: Marseljeesi
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Marseilles {prop} /mɑː(ɹ)ˈseɪ/ (city in France)
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:: Marseilles
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Marseille soap {n} (kind of hard soap)
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:: Marseille-saippua
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marsh {n} /mɑɹʃ/ (area of low, wet land)
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:: marskimaa
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marshal {n} /ˈmɑɹʃəl/ (military officer of the highest rank)
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:: marsalkka
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marshal {n} (person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering)
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:: marsalkka
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marshal {v} (to arrange facts)
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:: jäsentää
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marshal {v} (to ceremoniously guide)
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:: johdattaa, opastaa
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Marshallese {n} (language)
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:: marshalli
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Marshallese {n} (inhabitant)
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:: marshallinsaarelainen
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Marshallese {adj} (of or pertaining to the Marshall Islands, its people, or its language)
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:: marshallinsaarelainen
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marshalling yard {n}
|
:: järjestelyratapiha
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Marshall Islander {n} (person)
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:: marshallinsaarelainen
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Marshall Islands {prop} /ˈmɑɹ.ʃəl ˈaɪ.ləndz/ (Republic of the Marshall Islands)
|
:: Marshallinsaaret
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marsh deer {n} (Blastocerus dichotomus)
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:: suohirvi, suokauris
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marsh harrier {n} (Circus aeruginosus)
|
:: ruskosuohaukka
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marsh harrier {n} (any member of Circus resembling Circus aeruginosus)
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:: suohaukka
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marsh horsetail {n} (plant)
|
:: suokorte
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marshland {n} (marshy land, bog, fen)
|
:: suo
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marsh mallow {n} (Althaea officinalis)
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:: rohtosalkoruusu
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marshmallow {n} /ˈmɑɹʃˌmɛl.oʊ/ (confectionery)
|
:: vaahtokarkki
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marshmallow {n} (plant) SEE: marsh mallow
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::
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marsh marigold {n} (plant)
|
:: rentukka
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marshrutka {n} (share taxi)
|
:: reittitaksi, marshrutka
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marsh sandpiper {n} (Tringa stagnatilis)
|
:: lampiviklo
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marsh tit {n} (bird)
|
:: viitatiainen
|
marsh warbler {n} (Acrocephalus palustris)
|
:: luhtakerttunen
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marshy {adj} /ˈmɑɹʃi/ (of, or resembling a marsh; boggy)
|
:: soinen
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marsupial {n} /mɑɹ.ˈsu.pi.əl/ (mammal of which the female typically has a pouch)
|
:: pussieläin
|
marsupium {n} (pouch of a marsupial)
|
:: pussi, marsupium
|
marten {n} /ˈmɑɹ.tən/ (mammal)
|
:: näätä
|
Martha {prop} /ˈmɑɹθə/ (female given name)
|
:: Martta
|
Martha {prop} (biblical sister of Lazarus and Mary)
|
:: Martta
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martial {n} (soldier, warrior) SEE: soldier
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::
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martial {adj} (of or relating to the planet Mars) SEE: Martian
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::
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martial {n} (synonym of Martian) SEE: Martian
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::
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martial {adj} /ˈmɑːʃəl/ (of, relating to, or suggestive of war, see also: warlike)
|
:: sotainen, sotaisa
|
martial {adj} (relating to or connected with armed forces or military life)
|
:: sota-, sotilas-
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martial {adj} (characteristic of or befitting a warrior)
|
:: sotilaallinen
|
martial {adj} (containing, or relating to iron)
|
:: rautapitoinen [containing]; rauta-, raudan-
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martial art {n} (fighting style)
|
:: kamppailulaji
|
martial art {n} (military prowess)
|
:: sotataito
|
martial artist {n} (practitioner of martial arts)
|
:: taistelulajien taitaja, taistelulajien harrastaja
|
martial law {n} (rule by military authorities)
|
:: poikkeustila, sotatilalaki
|
Martian {adj} /ˈmɑːʃən/ (of or relating to the planet Mars)
|
:: marsilainen
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Martian {n} (inhabitant of the planet Mars)
|
:: marsilainen
|
martin {n} /ˈmɑɹ.tɪn/ (bird)
|
:: pääsky
|
Martin {prop} /ˈmɑɹ.tn̩/ (given name)
|
:: Martti
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martingale {n} (piece of harness)
|
:: martingaali
|
martingale {n} (bowsprit strengthening)
|
:: vesiharus
|
martini {n} /mɑɹˈtini/ (cocktail)
|
:: martini
|
Martinique {prop} (Department of Martinique)
|
:: Martinique
|
martlet {n} (depiction of a mythological bird)
|
:: jalaton pääsky
|
martyr {n} /ˈmɐːtə(ɹ)/ (one willing to be killed for religion)
|
:: marttyyri, shahid
|
martyr {n} (one who sacrifices their life for an important cause)
|
:: marttyyri
|
martyr {n} (one who suffers greatly, even involuntarily)
|
:: uhri
|
martyr {v} (to make someone a martyr)
|
:: tehdä (jostakin) marttyyri
|
martyr {v} (torture) SEE: torture
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::
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martyr {v} (persecute) SEE: persecute
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::
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martyrdom {n} /ˈmɑː(ɹ).tə(ɹ).dəm/ (condition of a martyr)
|
:: marttyyrius
|
martyrdom {n} (great suffering)
|
:: marttyyrius
|
martyrology {n} (list of martyred Christian saints)
|
:: martyrologia
|
marvel {n} (miracle) SEE: miracle
|
::
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marvel {n} (wonder) SEE: wonder
|
::
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marvel {v} /ˈmɑɹvl̩/ (become filled with wonderment)
|
:: ihmetellä, kummastella, kummaksua, äimistellä, ihastella, ällistellä
|
marvel {n} (astonishment) SEE: astonishment
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::
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marvellous {adj} (exciting wonder) SEE: marvelous
|
::
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marvel of Peru {n} (Mirabilis jalapa)
|
:: mökinihmekukka
|
marvelous {adj} /ˈmɑɹvələs/ (exciting wonder or surprise)
|
:: ihmeellinen, ihana, uskomaton
|
Marx {prop} (surname)
|
:: Marx
|
Marxian {adj} (of or pertaining to Karl Marx and his ideas)
|
:: marxilainen
|
Marxism {n} (philosophy)
|
:: marxismi, marxilaisuus
|
Marxism {n} (ideology)
|
:: marxismi, marxilaisuus
|
Marxism-Leninism {prop} (communist ideological stream)
|
:: marxismi-leninismi
|
Marxist {adj} /ˈmɑːɹksɪst/ (following Marxism)
|
:: marxilainen
|
Marxist {n} (one who follows Marxism)
|
:: marxilainen, marxisti
|
Marxist-Leninist {adj} (of or pertaining to Marxism-Leninism)
|
:: marxilais-leniniläinen
|
Marxist-Leninist {n} (adherent of Marxism-Leninism)
|
:: marxilais-leniniläinen
|
Mary {prop} /ˈmɛəɹɪ/ (female given name)
|
:: Maria, Marja
|
Mary {prop} (biblical mother of Jesus)
|
:: Maria
|
Mary Jane {n} (slang for marijuana)
|
:: mari
|
Mary Jane {n} (type of shoe)
|
:: maryjane
|
Maryland {prop} /ˈmɛəɹɪlənd/ (US state)
|
:: Maryland
|
Mary Magdalene {prop} (female disciple of Jesus)
|
:: Magdalan Maria, Maria Magdaleena
|
marzipan {n} /ˌmɑːzɪˈpæn/ (confection of almond paste, sugar and egg white)
|
:: marsipaani
|
masala chai {n} (kind of sweet spiced tea)
|
:: masala tee
|
mascara {n} /ˌmæsˈkæɹə/ (eyelash cosmetic)
|
:: ripsiväri, maskara
|
mascaron {n} /ˈmæskəˌɹɒn/ (carved, ornamental face)
|
:: maskaroni
|
mascarpone {n} (cheese)
|
:: mascarpone
|
masculine {adj} /ˈmæskjulɪn/ (of the male sex; biologically male, not female; manly)
|
:: miespuolinen, miehinen
|
masculine {adj} (belonging to males; appropriated to, or used by, males)
|
:: miesten, miehinen
|
masculine {adj} (having male qualities, not feminine or effeminate)
|
:: miehekäs, maskuliininen
|
masculine {adj} (grammar: being of the masculine class, being inflected in the masculine manner)
|
:: maskuliininen, maskuliini-
|
masculine {n} ((grammar) the masculine gender)
|
:: maskuliini
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masculinism {n} (masculism) SEE: masculism
|
::
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masculinity {n} /ˌmæskjəˈlɪnɪti/ (degree or property of being masculine)
|
:: miehekkyys, maskuliinisuus
|
masculism {n} (a social theory or political movement)
|
:: maskulismi, maskulinismi
|
masdar {n} (verbal noun) SEE: verbal noun
|
::
|
maser {n} /ˈmeɪzɚ/ (beam of microwaves)
|
:: maser
|
mash {n} /mæʃ/ (a mass of mixed ingredients)
|
:: muusi, sose
|
mash {n} (in brewing)
|
:: mäski
|
mash {v} (convert (something) into a mash)
|
:: muusata, muhentaa, survoa
|
mash {v} (press down hard on (something))
|
:: survoa, survaista
|
mash {v} (press (something))
|
:: puristaa
|
mash {n} (mashed potatoes) SEE: mashed potatoes
|
::
|
mashallah {interj} (God has willed it)
|
:: kuten Allah haluaa, masha Allah
|
mashed {adj} (broken up into a pulpy state)
|
:: muussattu, soseutettu, murskattu
|
mashed {adj} (intoxicated)
|
:: kännissä
|
mashed potato {n} (potato that has been boiled and mashed, see also: mashed potatoes)
|
:: muusattu peruna [potato]; perunamuusi [mash]
|
mashed potatoes {n} (dish)
|
:: perunamuusi
|
mashed potatoes {n} (partially melted snow)
|
:: sohjo
|
masjid {n} (mosque) SEE: mosque
|
::
|
mask {n} /mɑːsk/ (cover for the face)
|
:: naamari, naamio [particularly for disguise or decoration], maski
|
mask {n} (that which disguises)
|
:: naamiointi
|
mask {n} (festive entertainment)
|
:: naamiaiset
|
mask {n} (dramatic performance)
|
:: naamionäytelmä
|
mask {n} (zoology: lower lip of the larva of a dragon fly)
|
:: pyyntinaamari
|
masked ball {n} (a formal dance with dancers wearing masks)
|
:: naamiaiset {p}
|
masked lapwing {n} (Vanellus miles)
|
:: naamiohyyppä
|
masked palm civet {n} (Paguma larvata)
|
:: naamaripalmunäätä
|
masked shrike {n} (Lanius nubicus)
|
:: valko-otsalepinkäinen
|
masochism {n} /ˈmæs.ə.kɪ.zəm/ (the enjoyment of receiving pain or humiliation)
|
:: masokismi
|
masochist {n} /ˈmæ.səˌkʰɪst/ (someone who enjoys pain or humiliation)
|
:: masokisti
|
masochistic {adj} /ˈmæ.səˌkʰɪs.tɪk/ (deriving pleasure from abuse, being punished, or dominated)
|
:: masokistinen
|
mason {n} /ˈmeɪsən/ (one who builds with stone or brick)
|
:: muurari
|
mason {v} (to build stonework or brickwork)
|
:: muurata
|
mason {n} (Freemason) SEE: Freemason
|
::
|
mason bee {n} (bee)
|
:: muurarimehiläinen
|
masonry {n} /ˈmeɪsənɹi/ (art or occupation of a mason)
|
:: muurarius
|
masonry {n} (work or performance of a mason)
|
:: muuraus, kivityö, muuraustyö
|
masonry {n} (that which is built by a mason)
|
:: kivityö; vapaamuurarius
|
mason wasp {n} (potter wasp) SEE: potter wasp
|
::
|
masquerade {n} /ˌmæskəˈɹeɪd/ (party or assembly of people wearing masks and costumes)
|
:: naamiaiset {p}
|
masquerade {v} (disguise) SEE: disguise
|
::
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Masr {prop} (Egypt) SEE: Egypt
|
::
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mass {n} /mæs/ (quantity of matter cohering together to make one body)
|
:: massa
|
mass {n} (large quantity; sum)
|
:: massa
|
mass {n} (bulk; magnitude; body; size)
|
:: massa
|
mass {n} (principal part)
|
:: pääosa
|
mass {n} (physics: quantity of matter which a body contains)
|
:: massa, paino
|
mass {n} (pharmacy: medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump)
|
:: massa
|
mass {n} (medicine: palpable or visible abnormal globular structure)
|
:: patti
|
mass {n} (bodybuilding: excess body weight)
|
:: massa
|
mass {n} (large body of individuals)
|
:: joukko
|
mass {n} (lower classes)
|
:: massat
|
mass {v} (form or collect into a mass)
|
:: kerätä, kasata, tehdä massa
|
mass {adj} (involving a mass of things)
|
:: massiivinen, joukko-
|
mass {adj} (involving a mass of people)
|
:: joukko-
|
mass {n} /mæs/ (religion: Eucharist)
|
:: messu
|
mass {n} (religion: celebration of the Eucharist)
|
:: messu
|
mass {n} (religion: sacrament of the Eucharist)
|
:: messu
|
mass {v} (celebrate Mass)
|
:: pitää messu
|
Mass {n} /ˈmæs/ (Roman Catholic Church: the principal liturgical service)
|
:: messu
|
Mass {n} (a musical composition set to portions of the Mass)
|
:: messu
|
Massachusetts {prop} /ˌmæsəˈtʃuːsɪts/ (a state of the United States of America)
|
:: Massachusetts
|
massacre {n} /ˈmæs.ə.kɚ/ (intentional mass killing)
|
:: joukkomurha, verilöyly, teurastus
|
massacre {v} (to kill in considerable numbers)
|
:: joukkomurhata, teurastaa
|
massage {n} /məˈsɑʒ/ (rubbing, kneading, or hitting muscled part of a body)
|
:: hieronta
|
massage {v} (to perform a massage on somebody)
|
:: hieroa
|
massage chair {n} (chair designed for massages)
|
:: hierontatuoli
|
massage table {n} (table used by massage therapists)
|
:: hierontapöytä
|
massage therapist {n} (person who provides massage therapy)
|
:: hieroja
|
massage therapy {n} (therapeutic use of massage)
|
:: hieronta
|
mass communication {n} (communication)
|
:: joukkoviestintä
|
mass communication {n} (field of study)
|
:: joukkoviestintä
|
mass defect {n} (difference between the mass of an atom and that of its components)
|
:: massavaje, massavajaus
|
mass energy {n} (energy present in an object because of its mass)
|
:: massaenergia
|
masses {n} /ˈmæs.ɪz/ (people, especially a large number)
|
:: massat {p}, kansa
|
masseter {n} (the large muscle which raises the under jaw, and assists in mastication)
|
:: puremalihas
|
masseur {n} /məˈsuːɹ/ (a person who performs massage)
|
:: hieroja
|
masseuse {n} /məˈsuːs/ (a female masseur)
|
:: hierojatar, hieroja
|
mass flow {n}
|
:: massavirtaus
|
mass grave {n} (a grave containing many corpses)
|
:: joukkohauta
|
mass hysteria {n} (sociopsychological phenomenon)
|
:: joukkohysteria
|
massif {n} /mæˈsiːf/ (principal mountain mass)
|
:: massiivi
|
massif {n} (block of the earth's crust)
|
:: massiivi
|
Massif Central {prop} (area)
|
:: Ranskan keskusylänkö
|
massive {adj} /ˈmæs.ɪv/ (of great size, significance or import; overwhelming)
|
:: valtava, valtaisa, mahtava, massiivinen
|
massive {adj} (of or pertaining to a large mass; weighty, heavy, or bulky)
|
:: massallinen
|
massive astrophysical compact halo object {n} (massive compact halo object) SEE: massive compact halo object
|
::
|
massive compact halo object {n} (astronomical body)
|
:: massiivinen kompakti halo-objekti
|
massively multiplayer online role-playing game {n} (online computer role-playing game)
|
:: massiivinen monen pelaajan verkkoroolipeli
|
massless {adj} /ˈmæsləs/ (having no mass)
|
:: massaton
|
mass line {n} (policy)
|
:: joukkolinja
|
mass media {n} (public communication that reaches a large audience)
|
:: joukkotiedotusvälineet {p}, joukkotiedotus
|
mass medium {n} (means of public communication that reaches a large audience)
|
:: joukkotiedotusväline, joukkotiedotus
|
mass murder {n} (successive killing of many people)
|
:: joukkomurha
|
mass murderer {n} (someone who commits a mass murder, see also: serial killer)
|
:: joukkomurhaaja
|
mass noun {n} (noun describing something that cannot be counted)
|
:: ainesana
|
mass number {n} (number of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus)
|
:: massaluku
|
mass production {n} (process of manufacturing products on a large scale)
|
:: massatuotanto, suurtuotanto
|
mass shooting {n} (shooting of multiple people)
|
:: joukkoampuminen, joukkoammuskelu
|
mass spectrometry {n} (analytical tecnique)
|
:: massaspektrometria
|
mass transit {n} (transportation system)
|
:: joukkoliikenne
|
mass transportation {n} (method of transport)
|
:: joukkoliikenne
|
mast {n} /mæst/ (support of a sail)
|
:: masto
|
mastaba {n} /ˈmæstəbə/ (rectangular structure with a flat top and slightly sloping sides)
|
:: mastaba
|
mast cell {n} (cell)
|
:: syöttösolu
|
mastectomy {n} (surgical procedure to remove all or part of the breast)
|
:: rinnanpoistoleikkaus, mastektomia
|
masted {adj} (having masts)
|
:: -mastoinen
|
master {n} /ˈmɑːstə/ (someone who has control over something or someone)
|
:: herra, isäntä
|
master {n} (owner of an animal or slave)
|
:: isäntä
|
master {n} (captain of a merchant ship)
|
:: kapteeni
|
master {n} (head of a household)
|
:: perheenpää
|
master {n} (someone who employs others)
|
:: isäntä, työnantaja
|
master {n} (expert at something)
|
:: mestari
|
master {n} (tradesman who is qualified to teach apprentices)
|
:: mestari
|
master {n} (skilled artist)
|
:: mestari
|
master {n} (courtesy title of a man)
|
:: herra
|
master {n} (courtesy title for a boy)
|
:: nuoriherra
|
master {n} (master's degree)
|
:: maisterin tutkinto, maisterintutkinto
|
master {n} (person holding a master's degree)
|
:: maisteri
|
master {n} (original of a document or of a recording)
|
:: alkuperäinen, alkuperäiskappale, master-versio, master-kopio
|
master {n} (freemasonry: person holding an office of authority)
|
:: mestari
|
master {n} (person holding a similar office in other civic societies)
|
:: puheenjohtaja
|
master {adj} (main, principal or predominant)
|
:: pää-
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master {adj} (highly skilled)
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:: -mestari, -taituri
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master {adj} (original)
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:: alkuperäinen
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master {v} (to be a master)
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:: hallita
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master {v} (to control)
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:: hallita
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master {v} (to learn to a high degree)
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:: hallita
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master {v} (to make a master copy of)
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:: masteroida
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master {n} (vessel having specified number of masts)
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:: -mastoinen [in compound words]
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master {n} (schoolmaster) SEE: schoolmaster
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::
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master class {n} (class in which a teacher critiques students)
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:: mestariluokka
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master class {n} (actions that demonstrate a person's mastery)
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:: mestarinäyte
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master class {n} (brilliant performance)
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:: mestariesitys
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masterfully {adv} /ˈmæstɚfʊli/ (in a masterful manner)
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:: mestarillisesti
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master key {n} (a key that opens a set of several locks)
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:: yleisavain
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master mariner {n} (qualified seaman)
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:: merikapteeni
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mastermind {n} /ˈmæs.tɚˌmaɪnd/ (person responsible for a major operation)
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:: johtaja
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mastermind {v} (to act as mastermind)
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:: johtaa
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master of ceremonies {n} (host at a formal event)
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:: juhlamestari, seremoniamestari
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master of ceremonies {n} (someone who conducts a program by introducing performers)
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:: juontaja
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master of ceremonies {n} (rapper)
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:: MC
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Master of Science {n} (a degree)
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:: filosofian maisteri [in science]; diplomi-insinööri [in engineering]
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masterpiece {n} /ˈmæstɚˌpis/ (piece of work that has been given much critical praise)
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:: mestariteos
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master race {n} (race of people)
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:: herrarotu; herrakansa
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master reset {n} (factory reset) SEE: factory reset
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::
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master's {n} (master's degree) SEE: master's degree
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::
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master's degree {n} (postgraduate degree)
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:: maisterintutkinto
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master's thesis {n} (thesis)
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:: pro gradu -työ, diplomityö
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master stock {n} (stock used in Chinese cooking which is repeatedly reused)
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:: maakariliemi
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masterwork {n} (piece of quality indicative of having been made by a master) SEE: masterpiece
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::
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masterwork {n} (piece done to be ranked a master)
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:: mestarityö, mestarinäyte
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masterwort {n} /ˈmɑːstəwəːt/ (Peucedanum ostruthium)
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:: rohtosuoputki
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masterwort {n} (Astrantia spp.)
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:: tähtiputki
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masterwort {n} (Aegopodium podagraria) SEE: ground elder
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::
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mastery {n} (philosopher's stone) SEE: philosopher's stone
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::
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mastery {n} /ˈmæstəɹi/ (position or authority of a master)
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:: hallinta, määräysvalta
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mastery {n} (superiority in war or competition)
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:: hallinta, ylivoima
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mastery {n} (contest for superiority)
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:: valtataistelu
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mastery {n} (masterly operation)
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:: huippusuoritus, maineteko, uroteko
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mastery {n} (act or process of mastering, expertise)
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:: hallinta
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masthead {n} (top of the mast)
|
:: mastonhuippu
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masthead {n} (list of a paper's main staff)
|
:: tunnuslaatikko, apinalaatikko
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masthead {n} (title)
|
:: pääotsikko
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mastic {n} /ˈmæstɪk/ (the shrub or tree Pistacia lentiscus)
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:: mastiksipistaasi
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mastic {n} (the tree's resin)
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:: mastiksi
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masticate {v} (chew) SEE: chew
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::
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masticate {v} /ˈmæstɪkeɪt/ (to knead)
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:: jauhaa, soseuttaa
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mastiff {n} /ˈmæstɪf/ (mastiff)
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:: mastiffi
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mastitis {n} (inflammation of a breast or udder)
|
:: rintatulehdus, mastiitti
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mastocarcinoma {n} (carcinoma of the breast)
|
:: pahanlaatuinen rintakasvain
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mastodon {n} /ˈmæstədɑn/ (extinct elephant-like mammal of the genus Mammut)
|
:: mastodontti
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mastoid process {n} (projection of the temporal bone)
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:: kartiolisäke
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masturbate {v} /ˈmæstəbeɪt/ (to masturbate)
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:: tyydyttää itsensä, harjoittaa itsetyydytystä, masturboida, itsetyydyttää
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masturbation {n} /ˌmæstɚˈbeɪʃən/ (manual erotic stimulation of the genitals)
|
:: masturbaatio, itsetyydytys
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masturbator {n} (someone who masturbates)
|
:: masturboija
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masturbatorium {n} /ˌmæstɜː(ɹ)bəˈtɔːɹi.əm/ (room for donating sperm)
|
:: luovutushuone
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mat {n} /mæt/ (foot wiping device or floor covering)
|
:: matto
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mat {n} (protector)
|
:: alunen
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mat {n} (athletics: protective pad)
|
:: matto
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mat {n} (thickly tangled mess)
|
:: takku
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mat {n} (thin layer of fiber as reinforcement)
|
:: matto, kangas
|
matador {n} /ˈmætədɔɹ/ (bullfighter)
|
:: matadori
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matatu {n} (minivan used as public transport in Kenya)
|
:: reittitaksi, matatu
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match {n} /mæt͡ʃ/ (sporting event)
|
:: ottelu, [colloquial] matsi
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match {n} (attribute equaling or exceeding)
|
:: vertainen
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match {v} (to agree; to equal)
|
:: sopia yhteen, täsmätä
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match {v} (make a successful pairing)
|
:: yhdistää
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match {v} (equal or exceed in achievement)
|
:: vastata, olla yhtä hyvä
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match {n} (device to make fire)
|
:: tulitikku
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matcha {n} /ˈmɑ.tʃə/ (powdered green tea for ceremonies)
|
:: matcha
|
matchbox {n} (small cardboard box in which matches are kept)
|
:: tulitikkurasia
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match fixing {n} (the act of losing, or playing to a pre-determined result)
|
:: sopupelaaminen
|
matchlock {n} /ˈmætʃlɑk/ (firearm)
|
:: lunttupyssy
|
matchlock {n} (gunlock)
|
:: lunttulukko
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matchmake {v} (to do matchmaking: to set up a date between two people or to arrange a marriage)
|
:: välittää naimakauppa, parittaa [colloquial], naittaa [colloquial]
|
matchmaker {n} (someone who finds suitable marriage partners)
|
:: puhemies, avioliittovälittäjä
|
match point {n} (state in a game)
|
:: ottelupallo
|
matchstick {n} (piece of wood)
|
:: tulitikku
|
mate {v} (to engage in sexual intercourse) SEE: copulate
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::
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mate {n} (checkmate) SEE: checkmate
|
::
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mate {n} /meɪt/ (of breeding animal: sexual partner)
|
:: pari, kumppani
|
mate {n} (other member of a pair)
|
:: pari
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mate {n} (nautical: ship's officer on commercial vessel)
|
:: perämies
|
mate {n} (nautical: NCO or his subordinate in naval ranks)
|
:: matruusi
|
mate {n} (trade assistant)
|
:: apumies
|
mate {n} (friend, see also: friend)
|
:: kaveri
|
mate {n} (fellow, associate, colleague (in combination))
|
:: toveri
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mate {v} (to put an opponent in checkmate)
|
:: tehdä matti
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mate {n} (nautical: first mate) SEE: first mate
|
::
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mateine {n} (alkaloid)
|
:: mateiini
|
material {adj} /məˈtɪɹi.əl/ (related to matter)
|
:: materiaali
|
material {adj} (worldly)
|
:: materiaali
|
material {adj} (significant)
|
:: merkittävä, olennainen
|
material {n} (matter)
|
:: materiaali, raaka-aine
|
material {n} (text)
|
:: aineisto
|
material {n} (sample or specimens for study)
|
:: aineisto
|
material {n} (cloth)
|
:: kangas
|
material {n} (qualified people)
|
:: aines
|
material {n} (related data of various kinds collected as the basis for a document or book)
|
:: aineisto
|
material {n} (substance that something is made or composed of)
|
:: aine, aines
|
materialism {n} /məˈtɪɹiəlɪzəm/ (concern over material possessions)
|
:: materialismi
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materialism {n} (philosophical belief)
|
:: materialismi
|
materialist {n} /məˈtiːɹɪəlɪst/ (someone who is materialistic)
|
:: materialisti
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materialist {n} (follower of philosophical materialism)
|
:: materialisti
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materialist {adj} (having features typical of philosophical materialism)
|
:: materialistinen
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materialistic {adj} /məˌtɪəɹ.i.əˈlɪs.tɪk/ (being overly concerned with possessions)
|
:: materialistinen
|
materialistic {adj} (of or concerning philosophical materialism)
|
:: materialistinen
|
materialize {v} (to cause to take physical form or to appear)
|
:: aineellistaa, materialisoida
|
materialize {v} (to take physical form or to appear seemingly from nowhere)
|
:: aineellistua, materialisoitua
|
material noun {n}
|
:: ainesana
|
materials recovery facility {n} (waste recycling plant)
|
:: kierrätyslaitos, kierrätyskeskus
|
materials science {n} (study of materials)
|
:: materiaalitiede
|
materiel {n} /mətɪɹiˈɛl/ (military equipment, apparatus and supplies)
|
:: arsenaali
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maternal {adj} /məˈtɜːnəl/ (of or pertaining to a mother)
|
:: äidillinen
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maternal {adj} (related through the mother, or her side of the family)
|
:: äidinpuoleinen
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maternal aunt {n} (one's mother's sister)
|
:: täti, äidin sisko
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maternal aunt {n} (one's mother's sister-in-law)
|
:: enon vaimo
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maternal cousin {n} (a child of one's mother's sibling)
|
:: serkku äidin puolelta
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maternal custody {n} (arrangement in which the mother has the custody of a child)
|
:: äidin yksinhuoltajuus
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maternal death {n} (death of a woman that occurs directly related to the procreative process)
|
:: äitiyskuolema
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maternal grandfather {n} (one's mother's father)
|
:: äidinisä
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maternal grandmother {n} (The mother of one's mother)
|
:: äidinäiti
|
maternal uncle {n} (brother of one's mother)
|
:: eno; enopuoli [mother's brother-in-law]
|
maternity {n} (state of being a mother; motherhood)
|
:: äitiys
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maternity {n} (state of being pregnant; pregnancy)
|
:: raskaus
|
maternity {n} (ward or department in a hospital in which babies are born)
|
:: synnytysosasto, synnytyssairaala
|
maternity leave {n} (leave of absence)
|
:: äitiysvapaa
|
maternity ward {n} (hospital ward)
|
:: synnytyslaitos
|
mates' rates {n}
|
:: asevelihinta
|
matgrass {n} (Nardus stricta)
|
:: jäkki
|
math {n} /mæθ/ (short form of mathematics)
|
:: matikka
|
mathematical {adj} /ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəl/ (of, or relating to mathematics)
|
:: matemaattinen
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mathematical {adj} (possible but highly improbable)
|
:: teoreettinen
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mathematical analysis {n} (The mathematical study of functions, sequences, series, limits, derivatives and integrals.)
|
:: analyysi
|
mathematical economics {n} (sub-field of economics)
|
:: talousmatematiikka
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mathematical statistics {n} (study of statistics from math standpoint)
|
:: tilastomatematiikka
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mathematician {n} /ˈmæθ(.ə)ˌmə.tɪʃ.ən/ (expert in mathematics)
|
:: matemaatikko
|
mathematics {n} /mæθ(ə)ˈmætɪks/ (field of study)
|
:: matematiikka
|
mathematize {v} (describe in terms of a mathematical equation)
|
:: matemaattistaa, matematisoida
|
maths {n} /mæθs/ (short form of mathematics)
|
:: matikka
|
Matilda {prop} /məˈtɪldə/ (female given name, cognates and transliterations)
|
:: Matilda
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mating {adj} /ˈmeɪtɪŋ/ (fitting into or onto a corresponding part)
|
:: yhteensopiva
|
mating {n} (pairing of organisms for copulation)
|
:: parittelu
|
matjes herring {n} (prepared young herring)
|
:: matjessilli
|
matlockite {n} (mineral)
|
:: matlockiitti
|
matriarch {n} /ˈmeɪt(ʃ)ɹiɑɹk/ (a female leader of a family, a tribe or an ethnic or religious group)
|
:: matriarkka
|
matriarchate {n} /ˈmeɪtɹiɑːkət/ (matriarchate)
|
:: matriarkaatti
|
matriarchy {n} (social system)
|
:: matriarkia
|
matriarchy {n} (system of government)
|
:: matriarkia
|
matricide {n} (killing of one's mother)
|
:: äidinmurha
|
matriculant {n} (one who has matriculated or been registered on a list or roll)
|
:: ilmoittautunut
|
matriculation {n} (enrollment in a college or university)
|
:: yliopistoon kirjoittautuminen
|
matriculation {n} (A pass in some university examinations)
|
:: pääsykoe
|
matrimony {n} /ˈmatɹɪməni/ (marriage or the state of being married)
|
:: avioliitto
|
matrimony {n} (the marriage ceremony)
|
:: vihkiminen
|
matrimony vine {n} (wolfberry) SEE: wolfberry
|
::
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matrix {n} (womb) SEE: womb
|
::
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matrix {n} /ˈmeɪtɹɪks/ (biology: embedding material or tissue)
|
:: matriksi, marto
|
matrix {n} (extracellular matrix, see also: extracellular matrix)
|
:: matriksi, soluväliaine
|
matrix {n} (part of the mitochondrion)
|
:: matriksi
|
matrix {n} (medium in which bacteria are cultured)
|
:: matriksi, viljelyaine
|
matrix {n} (math: rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms)
|
:: matriisi
|
matrix {n} (two-dimensional array)
|
:: matriisi
|
matrix {n} (computing: circuitry inside a keyboard)
|
:: matriisi
|
matrix {n} (table of data)
|
:: laskentataulukko, taulukko
|
matrix {n} (archaeology: sediment surrounding and including materials)
|
:: maaperä
|
matrix {n} (geological matrix) SEE: geological matrix
|
::
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matron {n} /ˈmeɪtɹən/ (mature or elderly woman)
|
:: emäntä [mature], eukko [elderly]
|
matron {n} (wife or a widow, especially, one who has borne children)
|
:: emäntä
|
matron {n} (woman of staid or motherly manners)
|
:: matroona
|
matron {n} (housekeeper)
|
:: taloudenhoitaja [housekeeper, m or f], taloudenhoitajatar [housekeeper, f]; emäntä [f]
|
matron {n} (senior female nurse)
|
:: ylihoitaja [head nurse]
|
matronly {adj} /ˈmeɪtɹənli/ (in the capacity of a matron)
|
:: äidillinen
|
matronly {adj} (exuding authority, wisdom, power, and intelligence of an experienced woman)
|
:: äidillinen
|
matronly {adj} (having the appearance of a mature woman)
|
:: tätimäinen
|
matronly {adv} (in the manner of a matron)
|
:: äidillisesti
|
matryoshka {n} (Russian doll) SEE: Russian doll
|
::
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matsutake {n} /maːtsuːˈtaːkiː/
|
:: männyntuoksuvalmuska, matsutake
|
matter {n} /ˈmætɚ/ (basic structural component of the universe)
|
:: aine
|
matter {n} (non-antimatter matter)
|
:: materia, aine
|
matter {n} (kind of substance)
|
:: aine
|
matter {n} (reason for concern)
|
:: pulma, ongelma, hätä
|
matter {n} (situation, condition, subject or affair)
|
:: tilanne
|
matter {n} (cause)
|
:: aihe
|
matter {n} (neurology: nerve tissue type)
|
:: aine
|
matter {v} (to be important)
|
:: merkitä, olla merkitystä, haitata
|
matter of course {n} (natural or logical outcome)
|
:: itsestäänselvyys, luonnollinen lopputulos
|
matter of course {n} (expected or customary outcome)
|
:: itsestäänselvyys; tavan vuoksi [as a matter of course]
|
matter-of-fact {adj} (of, or relating to facts only)
|
:: asiapohjainen, realistinen, asiallinen, tosiasioihin perustuva, todellisuudentajuinen
|
matter-of-fact {adj} (lacking emotion)
|
:: asiallinen, realistinen, viileä
|
matter of time {n} (an inevitable result)
|
:: ajan kysymys
|
Matth. {prop} (abbreviation of Gospel of Matthew)
|
:: Matt.
|
Matthew {prop} /ˈmæθjuː/ (male given name)
|
:: Matti, Matias
|
Matthew {prop} (biblical disciple)
|
:: Matteus
|
Matthew {prop} (gospel of Matthew)
|
:: Matteuksen evankeliumi
|
Matthias {prop} /məˈθaɪəs/ (the Apostle replacing Judas)
|
:: Mattias
|
Matthias {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Matias
|
mattock {n} /ˈmætək/ (agricultural tool)
|
:: kaksiteräinen kuokka
|
mattress {n} /ˈmætɹɪs/ (a pad on which a person can recline and sleep)
|
:: patja
|
mattress pad {n} (mattress protector) SEE: mattress protector
|
::
|
mattress protector {n} (removable bedding that sits on top of a mattress)
|
:: sijauspatja
|
mattress topper {n} (mattress protector) SEE: mattress protector
|
::
|
maturation {n} (process of becoming mature)
|
:: kypsyminen
|
mature {adj} /məˈtʃʊ(ə)ɹ/ (fully developed)
|
:: kypsä
|
mature {adj} (profound; careful)
|
:: huolellinen, syvällinen
|
mature {v} (to become mature; to ripen)
|
:: kypsyä
|
mature {v} (to gain experience or wisdom with age)
|
:: kypsyä
|
mature {v} (to reach the date when payment is due)
|
:: erääntyä
|
mature-age student {n} (adult learner) SEE: adult learner
|
::
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mature student {n} (adult learner) SEE: adult learner
|
::
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maturity {n} /məˈtʊəɹəti/ (state of being mature, ready or ripe)
|
:: kypsyys
|
maturity {n} (when bodily growth has completed and/or reproduction can begin)
|
:: täysikasvuisuus, sukukypsyys
|
maturity {n} (ready for execution or coming due)
|
:: eräpäivä, maturiteetti
|
maturity date {n} (date on which a principal amount of a note, draft or bond becomes due)
|
:: erääntymispäivä
|
maugre {prep} (in spite of) SEE: in spite of
|
::
|
maul {n} /mɔːl/ (heavy, long-handled hammer)
|
:: moukari, nuija, leka
|
maul {v} (handle in a rough way)
|
:: vahingoittaa pahasti, murjoa, pahoinpidellä
|
maul {v} (savage)
|
:: raadella, pahoinpidellä
|
maunch {v} (munch) SEE: munch
|
::
|
maunch {n} /mɑːntʃ/ (heraldry: a long stylised sleeve)
|
:: hiha
|
maundy {n} (commandment) SEE: commandment
|
::
|
Maundy Thursday {prop} (Thursday before Easter)
|
:: kiirastorstai
|
Maurice {prop} /məˈɹis/ (male given name)
|
:: Mauri
|
Mauritania {prop} /ˌmɔːɹɪˈteɪni.ə/ (Islamic Republic of Mauritania)
|
:: Mauritania
|
Mauritius {prop} /məˈɹɪʃəs/ (country)
|
:: Mauritius
|
Mauritius {prop} (island)
|
:: Mauritius
|
Mauser {n} (firearm)
|
:: mauseri
|
mausoleum {n} /ˌmɔ.səˈli.əm/ (large tomb)
|
:: mausoleumi
|
mauve {n} /mɔːv/ (colour)
|
:: malvanväri
|
mauve {adj} (colour)
|
:: malvanvärinen
|
maven {n} /ˈmeɪvən/ (expert in a given field)
|
:: ekspertti, tuntija
|
maverick {adj} /ˈmævəɹɪk/ (showing independence in thoughts or actions)
|
:: itsenäinen, riippumaton
|
maverick {n} (unbranded range animal)
|
:: merkitsemätön eläin
|
maverick {n} (one who is unconventional or does not abide by rules)
|
:: kapinallinen, sooloilija, toisinajattelija
|
maw {n} /mɔ/ (stomach)
|
:: maha
|
maw {n} (upper digestive tract)
|
:: kita
|
maw-worm {n} (any parasitic worm which infests the stomach)
|
:: suolistomato
|
maxicoat {n} (woman's long coat)
|
:: maksitakki
|
maxilla {n} (bone of upper jaw)
|
:: yläleuanluu
|
maxillary {adj} (of or pertaining to the jaw)
|
:: leuka-, maksillaarinen
|
maxillary sinus {n} (paranasal sinus)
|
:: poskiontelo
|
maxim {n} /ˈmæk.sɪm/ (moral precept)
|
:: maksiimi
|
maximal {adj} (Largest, greatest, highest, most)
|
:: maksimaalinen, mahdollisimman suuri
|
maximization {n} (act of raising something to its greatest value or extent)
|
:: maksimointi
|
maximization {n} (process of finding the maximum value of a function)
|
:: maksimointi
|
maximize {v} (to make as large as possible)
|
:: maksimoida
|
maximize {v} (to expand (a window) to fill the main display area (computing))
|
:: suurentaa
|
maximum {n} /ˈmæksɪməm/ (highest limit)
|
:: maksimi, yläraja
|
maximum {n} (math: greatest value)
|
:: maksimi, suurin arvo
|
maximum {n} (statistics: largest value of a batch)
|
:: maksimiarvo, suurin arvo
|
maximum {adj} (highest degree)
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:: maksimi-, maksimaalinen, mahdollisimman suuri
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Maxwell's demon {n} (Hypothetical creature)
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:: Maxwellin demoni
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may {v} /meɪ/ (have permission to)
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:: voida, saada
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may {v} (possibly, but not certainly)
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:: voida, saattaa, taitaa
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may {n} (the hawthorn bush or its blossom)
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:: orapihlaja
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May {prop} /meɪ/ (fifth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: toukokuu
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May {prop} (given name)
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:: Touko
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Maya {prop} /ˈmaɪə/ (civilization)
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:: mayakulttuuri
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Maya {prop} (language)
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:: mayakieli
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Maya {n} (person)
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:: maya
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Maya {prop} (name)
|
:: Maija
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Mayan {adj} (of or relating to the Maya people)
|
:: maya-, mayojen
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Mayan {n} (person)
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:: maya
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Mayan {prop} (language)
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:: mayakieli
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maybe {adv} /ˈmeɪbi/ (indicating a lack of certainty)
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:: ehkä, jospa
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maybe {adv} (as a pro-sentence)
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:: voi olla
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May bug {n} (cockchafer) SEE: cockchafer
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::
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mayday {n} /ˈmeɪ.deɪ/ (international distress signal used by shipping and aircraft)
|
:: hätäkutsu
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May Day {n} (spring festival)
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:: vappu
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May Day {n} (workers' holiday)
|
:: vappu
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mayflower {n} (plant that flowers in May, see also: hawthorn; trailing arbutus)
|
:: toukokuussa kukkiva kukka
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mayfly {n} (insect of order Ephemeroptera)
|
:: päivänkorento
|
mayhem {n} /ˈmeɪhɛm/ (chaos)
|
:: sekasorto
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mayhem {n} (infliction of violent injury)
|
:: hävitys
|
Maykop {prop} /maɪˈkɒp/ (city in Russia)
|
:: Maikop
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mayonnaise {n} /ˈmæn.eɪz/ (dressing)
|
:: majoneesi
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mayonnaisey {adj} (resembling mayonnaise)
|
:: majoneesinen, majoneesimainen
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mayonnaisey {adj} (containing or covered with mayonnaise)
|
:: majoneesinen
|
mayor {n} /ˈmeɪ.ɚ/ (leader of a city)
|
:: pormestari, kaupunginjohtaja, määri
|
mayoralty {n} (the office or term of a mayor)
|
:: pormestarius, kaupunginjohtajuus
|
Mayotte {prop} /maɪˈɒt/ (Territorial Collectivity of Mayotte)
|
:: Mayotte
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maypole {n} (pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day)
|
:: juhannussalko
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may the Force be with you {phrase} (wish someone luck)
|
:: olkoon Voima kanssasi, olkoon Voima kanssanne
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mayweed {n} (mayflower) SEE: mayflower
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::
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mayweed {n} (Anthemis cotula)
|
:: haisusauramo
|
mayweed {n} (Anthemis arvensis)
|
:: peltosauramo
|
mayweed {n} (plants of the genera Matricaria and Tripleurospermum)
|
:: saunio
|
Mazanderani {prop} (Mazanderani language)
|
:: mazandarani
|
maze {n} /ˈmeɪz/ (Puzzle to get through)
|
:: sokkelo, labyrintti
|
mazurka {n} /məˈzʊə(ɹ)kə/ (dance)
|
:: masurkka
|
Möbius band {n} (Möbius strip) SEE: Möbius strip
|
::
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Möbius strip {n} /ˈməʊ.biː.əs stɹɪp/ (one-sided surface)
|
:: Möbiuksen nauha
|
Möbius strip {n} (narrow strip given a half twist)
|
:: Möbiuksen nauha
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MC {v} (emcee) SEE: emcee
|
::
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MC {v} (rap) SEE: rap
|
::
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McCarthyism {prop} (intense opposition to Communism)
|
:: mccarthyismi
|
McDonald's {prop} (fast-food restaurant)
|
:: McDonald's, mäkkäri, mäkki
|
McJob {n} (low-paying, minimally skilled job)
|
:: paskaduuni, hanttihomma
|
me {determiner} /mi/ (my, see also: )
|
:: minun, mun [nonstandard]
|
me {pron} (myself) SEE: myself
|
::
|
me {pron} (direct object of a verb)
|
:: minut [telic], minua [atelic]
|
me {pron} (object of a preposition)
|
:: minä [depending on the case, one of the inflections of this word]
|
me {pron} (indirect object of a verb)
|
:: minä [depending on the case, one of the inflictions of this word]
|
me {pron} (reflexive indirect object of a verb)
|
:: itselleni
|
me {pron} (complement of the copula)
|
:: minä
|
me {pron} (subject of a verb with “and”)
|
:: minä
|
me {pron} (subject of a verb without “and”)
|
:: minä, mä [colloquial]
|
mea culpa {n} /ˌmeɪ.əˈkʊl.pə/ (my fault, due to my error)
|
:: mea culpa, minun vikani
|
mead {n} /miːd/ (alcoholic drink)
|
:: hunajaviini, sima
|
meadery {n} /ˈmidəɹi/ (place where mead is made)
|
:: simapanimo
|
meadow {n} /ˈmɛdoʊ/ (field or pasture)
|
:: niitty, heinämaa
|
meadow horsetail {n} (Equisetum pratense)
|
:: lehtokorte, niittykorte
|
Meadow Mari {prop} (a standardized dialect of the Mari language used mainly in the European part of the Russian Federation)
|
:: niittymari, itämari
|
meadow muffin {n} (informal term for cow pat)
|
:: liukumiina
|
meadow mushroom {n} (Agaricus campestris) SEE: field mushroom
|
::
|
meadow pipit {n} (bird)
|
:: niittykirvinen
|
meadowsweet {n} /ˈmɛdəʊswiːt/ (Filipendula ulmaria)
|
:: mesiangervo
|
meager {adj} /ˈmiɡɚ/ (lean)
|
:: laiha
|
meager {adj} (poor, deficient or inferior)
|
:: niukka
|
meagre {n} /ˈmiːɡɚ/ (Argyrosomus regius)
|
:: kotkakala
|
meal {n} /miːʟ̩/ (food that is prepared and eaten)
|
:: ateria
|
meal {n} (coarse-ground edible part of various grains)
|
:: jauho
|
meals on wheels {n} (service that delivers food to those unable to cook for themselves)
|
:: ruokakuljetus
|
meal ticket {n} (a voucher for food)
|
:: ruokalipuke
|
meal ticket {n} (an exploited source of income or livelihood)
|
:: leipä
|
mealtime {n} (time at which a meal is eaten)
|
:: ruoka-aika
|
mealworm {n} /ˈmiːlˌwɜː(ɹ)m/ (larva of the Tenebrio molitor)
|
:: jauhomato
|
mean {v} /miːn/ (to intend; plan on doing)
|
:: aikoa
|
mean {v} (to have intentions of some kind)
|
:: tarkoittaa
|
mean {v} (to intend (something) for a given purpose or fate)
|
:: tarkoittaa
|
mean {v} (to convey, indicate)
|
:: tarkoittaa, merkitä, tietää
|
mean {v} (to signify)
|
:: merkitä, tarkoittaa
|
mean {v} (to intend to express, to imply, to hint at, to allude)
|
:: tarkoittaa
|
mean {v} (to have conviction in what one says)
|
:: tarkoittaa, vihjata, meinata [colloquial]
|
mean {v} (to result in; bring about)
|
:: johtaa, tarkoittaa
|
mean {v} (to be important)
|
:: merkitä
|
mean {v} (to complain, lament)
|
:: päivitellä
|
mean {adj} (intending to cause harm, successfully or otherwise)
|
:: ilkeä
|
mean {adj} (miserly, stingy)
|
:: kitsas, itara, nuuka, pihi
|
mean {adj} (low-minded; acting without consideration of others)
|
:: ilkeä, häijy
|
mean {adj} (powerful; fierce; harsh; damaging)
|
:: vahva, voimakas, kova
|
mean {adj} (low in quality; inferior)
|
:: kehno, huono
|
mean {adj} (accomplished with great skill; deft; hard to compete with)
|
:: taitava, näppärä
|
mean {adj} (having the mean as its value)
|
:: keski-
|
mean {adj} (middling; moderately good)
|
:: keskinkertainen
|
mean {n} (method by which something is done)
|
:: keino, väline, tapa
|
mean {n} (intermediate step)
|
:: väliaskel
|
mean {n} (intermediate value)
|
:: keskiarvo, keskiluku
|
mean {n} (alto, in music)
|
:: altto
|
mean {n} (arithmetic mean)
|
:: keskiarvo
|
mean {n} (the statistical value)
|
:: keskiluku
|
mean {n} (mathematics: either of the two numbers in the middle of a conventionally presented proportion)
|
:: keskimmäinen jäsen
|
mean absolute deviation {n} (average of absolute deviations)
|
:: keskipoikkeama
|
mean anomaly {n} (astronomy: orbital parameter)
|
:: keskianomalia
|
meander {n} /miˈændɚ/ (winding, crooked or involved course)
|
:: kiemurtelu, luikertelu; meanderit {p} [of river]
|
meander {n} (tortuous or intricate movement)
|
:: kiemurtelu
|
meander {v} (to wind or turn)
|
:: kiemurrella, luikerrella
|
meander {v} (to make flexuous)
|
:: taivutella
|
meander {n} (fretwork) SEE: fretwork
|
::
|
me and mine {n} (my family; my relatives)
|
:: perheeni
|
meandrous {adj} (winding) SEE: winding
|
::
|
mean free path {n} (average distance travelled by molecules in a gas or liquid)
|
:: keskimääräinen vapaa matka
|
meanie {n} (unkind person)
|
:: ilkimys
|
meaning {n} /ˈmiːnɪŋ/ (symbolic value of something)
|
:: merkitys
|
meaning {n} (significance of a thing, as "the meaning of life")
|
:: tarkoitus
|
meaning {n} (definition or connotation of a word)
|
:: merkitys
|
meaningful {adj} /ˈminɪŋfʊl/ (having meaning, significant)
|
:: merkittävä, merkityksellinen
|
meaningless {adj} (lacking meaning)
|
:: merkityksetön
|
meaningless {adj} (insignificant)
|
:: mitätön, merkityksetön
|
meaning of life {n} (hypothetical answer to life's ultimate questions)
|
:: elämän tarkoitus
|
mean proportional {n} (geometric mean) SEE: geometric mean
|
::
|
means {n} /miːnz/ (instrument or condition for attaining a purpose)
|
:: väline
|
means {n} (resources)
|
:: varat {p}, varallisuus
|
means of production {n} (combination of the means of labor and the subject of labor)
|
:: tuotantovälineet
|
means of transport {n} (mode of transport) SEE: mode of transport
|
::
|
means of transportation {n} (general term for the different kinds of transport facilities that are often used to transport people or cargo in many ways)
|
:: kulkuneuvo
|
mean solar day {n} (average length of a solar day)
|
:: keskiaurinkovuorokausi
|
means test {n} (inquiry into the financial position of a person)
|
:: tarveharkinta
|
means-test {v} (to subject to means test)
|
:: tehdä tarveharkinta
|
means to an end {n} /miːnz tuː ən ɛnd/ (method by which a goal is achieved)
|
:: keino
|
meantime {adv} /ˈmiːntaɪm/ (meanwhile)
|
:: sillä välin
|
mean value theorem {n} (theorem that for a differentiable function on an interval there is a point in the interval where the derivative equals the overall slope)
|
:: differentiaalilaskennan väliarvolause, väliarvolause
|
meanwhile {adv} /ˈmiːnwaɪl/ (during the time)
|
:: samaan aikaan
|
meanwhile {adv} (at the same time but elsewhere)
|
:: sillä aikaa, sillä välin
|
measle {n} (a leper)
|
:: spitaalinen
|
measles {n} /ˈmiːzəlz/ (acute highly contagious viral disease)
|
:: tuhkarokko
|
measles {n} (any of similar contagious diseases)
|
:: rokko
|
measure {n} (melody) SEE: melody
|
::
|
measure {n} /ˈmɛʒə/ (prescribed quantity or extent)
|
:: mitta, koko, määrä
|
measure {n} (limit that cannot be exceeded)
|
:: mitta, raja
|
measure {n} (unspecified portion or quantity)
|
:: määrä, verta; jossain määrin, jonkin verran [a measure of]
|
measure {n} (act or result of measuring)
|
:: mittaus
|
measure {n} (receptacle or vessel of standard size)
|
:: mitta
|
measure {n} (standard against which something can be judged, criterion)
|
:: mitta, mittari
|
measure {n} (any of various standard units of capacity)
|
:: mitta
|
measure {n} (size ascertained by measuring)
|
:: mitta, määrä
|
measure {n} (something to take measurements)
|
:: mitta [anything]; mittatikku [ruler, stick], mittanauha [tape]
|
measure {n} (poetry: manner of ordering and combining the quantities)
|
:: runomitta
|
measure {n} (musical designation)
|
:: tahti
|
measure {n} (action to achieve some purpose)
|
:: toimenpide
|
measure {n} (piece of legislation as course of action)
|
:: lainsäädäntötoimenpide
|
measure {v} (ascertain the quantity of a unit)
|
:: mitata
|
measure {v} (estimate the unit size)
|
:: mitata
|
measure {v} (obtain or set apart)
|
:: mitata
|
measure {n} (dance) SEE: dance
|
::
|
measure {n} (moderation, temperance) SEE: moderation
|
::
|
measure {n} (math: number which is contained in a given number without remainder) SEE: divisor
|
::
|
measure {n} (geology: bed or stratum) SEE: bed
|
::
|
measurement {n} /ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/ (act of measuring)
|
:: mittaus
|
measurement {n} (magnitude determined by measuring)
|
:: mittaustulos
|
measure of central tendency {n} (measure of location)
|
:: keskiluku
|
measure theory {n} (branch of mathematical analysis)
|
:: mittateoria
|
measure twice and cut once {proverb} (plan and prepare in a careful, thorough manner before taking action)
|
:: mittaa kahdesti ja leikkaa kerran
|
measure word {n} (measure word, classifier)
|
:: laskusana
|
measuring cup {n} (utensil to measure the volume)
|
:: mittakannu
|
measuring jug {n} (jug for measuring liquids) SEE: measuring cup
|
::
|
measuring tape {n} (tape measure) SEE: tape measure
|
::
|
measuring worm {n} (larva)
|
:: mittarimato
|
meat {n} /miːt/ (animal flesh used as food)
|
:: liha
|
meat {n} (type of meat)
|
:: liha
|
meat {n} (any sort of flesh)
|
:: liha
|
meat {n} (substance, solid part)
|
:: tavara, ydin
|
meat {n} (meathead)
|
:: läskipää
|
meat {n} (totem) SEE: totem
|
::
|
meatball {n} (meatball)
|
:: lihapyörykkä, lihapulla
|
meat floss {n} (rousong) SEE: rousong
|
::
|
meatgrinder {n} (device for cutting meat)
|
:: lihamylly
|
meatgrinder {n} (physically dangerous or wearing activity)
|
:: verilöyly
|
meatgrinder {n} (process that is likely to be injurious in a non-physical way)
|
:: piinapenkki
|
meat jelly {n} (aspic) SEE: aspic
|
::
|
meatless {adj} /ˈmiːtləs/ (without meat)
|
:: lihaton
|
meatloaf {n} /ˈmitloʊf/ (mixture of ground meat)
|
:: lihamureke
|
meat market {n} (place for a casual sexual encounter)
|
:: lihatiski
|
meat pie {n} (pie containing meat)
|
:: lihapiirakka, lihapiiras
|
meatus {n} /miˈeɪt.əs/ (tubular opening)
|
:: aukko, meatus
|
mebibyte {n} (1,048,576 bytes)
|
:: mebitavu
|
Mecca {prop} /ˈmɛkə/ (city in Saudi Arabia)
|
:: Mekka
|
mechanic {n} /məˈkænɪk/ (skilled worker on machinery)
|
:: mekaanikko, koneasentaja; autonasentaja [car mechanic]
|
mechanical {adj} /mɪˈkanɪk(ə)l/ (physics: related to mechanics)
|
:: mekaaninen
|
mechanical {adj} (related to design and construction of machines)
|
:: koneenrakennus-, kone-
|
mechanical {adj} (done by machine)
|
:: koneellinen
|
mechanical {adj} (using mechanics)
|
:: mekaaninen
|
mechanical {adj} (as if performed by machine)
|
:: konemainen, koneellinen, mekaaninen
|
mechanical {adj} (acting as if one were a machine)
|
:: konemainen, mekaaninen
|
mechanical {adj} (handy with machines)
|
:: kätevä
|
mechanical engineering {n} (subfield of engineering)
|
:: konetekniikka, koneenrakennus
|
mechanical larynx {n} (electrolarynx) SEE: electrolarynx
|
::
|
mechanically {adv} /məˈkænɪkli/ (In a mechanical manner)
|
:: mekaanisesti, koneellisesti
|
mechanical pencil {n} (pencil with a retractable lead)
|
:: lyijytäytekynä
|
mechanics {n} (a branch of physics)
|
:: mekaniikka
|
mechanism {n} /ˈmɛkənɪzm/ (mechanical means for the conversion or control of motion)
|
:: mekanismi
|
mechanize {v} /ˈmɛkənaɪz/ (to equip with machinery)
|
:: koneellistaa, mekanisoida
|
mechanize {v} (military: to equip with vehicles)
|
:: mekanisoida
|
mechanize {v} (to make something routine, automatic or monotonous)
|
:: mekaanistaa
|
mechanized cavalry {n} (branch of the modern military)
|
:: mekanisoitu jalkaväki
|
mechanized infantry {n} (branch of army)
|
:: mekanisoitu jalkaväki
|
mechatronics {n} (synergistic combination)
|
:: mekatroniikka
|
Mechitarist {n} /ˌmɛkɪˈtɑɹɪst/ (one of a congregation of Benedictine monks)
|
:: mekhitarilainen
|
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania {prop} (one of the component states of Germany)
|
:: Mecklenburg-Etu-Pommeri
|
meconium {n} (contents of the fetal intestines)
|
:: lapsenpihka
|
medal {n} /ˈmɛɾ.ɫ̩/ (stamped metal disc)
|
:: mitali
|
medallion {n} /məˈdæljən/ (large decorative medal)
|
:: medaljonki, riipus
|
meddle {v} /ˈmɛd.əl/ (to interfere in affairs)
|
:: sekaantua, sotkeentua, sotkeutua
|
meddle {v} (to mix with other substance)
|
:: sekoittaa
|
meddle {v} (to have sex) SEE: have sex
|
::
|
meddler {n} /ˈmɛdlɚ/ (one who meddles or interferes)
|
:: nuuskija
|
meddlesome {adj} (inclined to meddle or interfere)
|
:: tunkeileva
|
Mede {n} (inhabitant of Media)
|
:: meedialainen
|
medetomidine {n} (synthetic drug)
|
:: medetomidiini
|
media {n} /ˈmiːdi.ə/ (means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information)
|
:: tiedotusväline, viestin, media
|
media {n} (the journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry)
|
:: tiedotusvälineet, viestimet, media
|
mediaeval {adj} (medieval) SEE: medieval
|
::
|
medial {adj} /ˈmiː.di.əl/ (of or pertaining to a mean or average)
|
:: keskimääräinen, keski-
|
medial {adj} (in or near the middle; not at either end)
|
:: keski-
|
medial {adj} (anatomy: pertaining to the inside)
|
:: mediaalinen, sisäpuolinen
|
medial {adj} (linguistics: of a consonant, central)
|
:: keski-
|
medial cuneiform bone {n} (cuneiform bone of the foot)
|
:: sisempi vaajaluu
|
median {n} /ˈmiːdi.ən/ (central vein or nerve)
|
:: keskihermo [median nerve]
|
median {n} (statistics: measure of central tendency)
|
:: mediaani
|
median {n} (area separating two lanes of opposite-direction traffic)
|
:: keskikaista
|
median {adj} (situated in the middle)
|
:: keskeinen, keski-
|
median {adj} (having the median as its value)
|
:: mediaani-
|
Median {adj} /ˈmiːdɪən/ (relating to Media or Medes)
|
:: meedialainen
|
Median {prop} (language)
|
:: meedia
|
Median {n} (Mede) SEE: Mede
|
::
|
median nerve {n} (nerve in the upper limb)
|
:: keskihermo
|
median plane {n} (anatomy: plane that divides the body evenly to the left and right half)
|
:: mediaanitaso, keskitaso
|
mediant {n} /ˈmiːdi.ənt/ (third tone)
|
:: välittäjä, mediantti
|
media player {n} (software)
|
:: mediasoitin
|
media player {n} (hardware)
|
:: mediasoitin
|
mediastinum {n} /ˌmiːdi.əˈstaɪnəm/ (the region in mammals)
|
:: välikarsina
|
media studies {n} /ˈmiːdi.ə ˈstʌdiz/ (academic discipline)
|
:: mediatiede, mediantutkimus
|
mediate {adj} (intermediate) SEE: intermediate
|
::
|
mediate {v} /ˈmidieɪt/ (resolve differences)
|
:: sovitella, toimia välittäjänä, välittää
|
mediate {v} (intervene between conflicting parties)
|
:: sovitella, välittää
|
mediation {n} /midiˈeɪʃən/ (negotiation to resolve differences conducted by some impartial party)
|
:: välitys, sovittelu
|
mediation {n} (the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement)
|
:: välitys, sovittelu
|
mediator {n} /ˈmidieɪtɚ/ (one who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement)
|
:: neuvottelija, sovittelija, välittäjä
|
MediaWiki {prop} /ˈmiːdi.əˌwɪki/
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:: MediaWiki
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medic {n} (doctor) SEE: doctor
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medic {n} (paramedic) SEE: paramedic
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medical {adj} /ˈmɛdɪkl̩/ (of the practice of medicine)
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:: lääketieteellinen
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medical certificate {n} (statement from a physician)
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:: lääkärintodistus
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medical doctor {n} (physician)
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:: lääkäri
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medical history {n} (details about patient's previous medical experiences)
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:: hoitohistoria
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medically {adv} (in a medical manner or context)
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:: lääketieteellisesti
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medical record {n} (details about a patient's previous medical experiences) SEE: medical history
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medical report {n} (Official account or record of a person's health and medical history)
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:: potilastiedot {p}, potilaskertomus
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medical school {n} (school that teaches medicine)
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:: lääketieteellinen tiedekunta [faculty], lääketieteellinen yliopisto [university]
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medical student {n} (student at a medical school)
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:: lääketieteen opiskelija
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medical tourism {n} (type of tourism)
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:: terveysturismi
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medicate {v} /ˈmɛdɪkeɪt/ (administer medication)
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:: lääkitä
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medication {n} /mɛdɪˈkeɪʃən/ (one or all the medicines regularly taken by a patient)
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:: lääkitys, lääkkeet {p}, lääke
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medication {n} (administration of medicine)
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:: lääkintä, lääkitys
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Medici collar {n} (fan-shaped collar)
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:: Medici-kaulus
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medicinal {adj} /məˈdɪsənəl/ (having the properties of or pertaining to medicine)
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:: lääkemäinen, lääke-
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medicinal {adj} (tending to cure disease)
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:: parantava
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medicinal {adj} (tasting like medicine)
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:: lääkkeen makuinen
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medicinal {n} (plant that can be used medicinally)
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:: lääkekasvi
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medicine {n} /ˈmɛ.dɪ.sɪn/ (substance which promotes healing)
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:: lääke
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medicine {n} (treatment or cure)
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:: hoito
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medicine {n} (field of study)
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:: lääketiede
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medicine {n} (profession)
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:: lääketiede
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medicine cabinet {n} (cupboard for drugs)
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:: lääkekaappi
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medicine chest {n} (medicine cabinet) SEE: medicine cabinet
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medicine man {n} (shamanistic healer)
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:: poppamies, šamaani
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medick {n} (plant of the genus Medicago)
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:: mailanen
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medieval {adj} /ˌmɛd.i.ˈiː.vəl/ (of or relating to the Middle Ages)
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:: keskiaikainen
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medieval {adj} (having characteristics associated with the Middle Ages)
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:: keskiaikainen
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medieval {adj} (brutal) SEE: brutal
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medievalism {n} (the study of the Middle Ages)
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:: medievalismi
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medievalist {n} (one who studies culture and history in the Middle Ages)
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:: keskiajan tutkija, medievisti
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medieval studies {n} (medieval studies)
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:: medievalismi
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Medina {prop} /məˈdinə/ (a city in Saudi Arabia)
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:: Medina
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mediocre {adj} /ˌmidiˈoʊkəɹ/ (having no peculiar or outstanding features)
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:: keskiverto, keskimääräinen, [in a negative sense] keskinkertainen, hääppöinen
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mediocrity {n} /miːdɪˈɒkɹɪti/ (condition of being mediocre)
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:: keskinkertaisuus, keskivertous
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meditation {n} /mɛdɪˈteɪʃən/ (devotional contemplation)
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:: mietiskely, meditaatio
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meditation {n} (contemplative discourse)
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:: pohdinta, pohdiskelu
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Mediterranean {adj} /ˌmɛdɪtəˈɹeɪnɪən/ (Of or pertaining to the Mediterranean Sea and the region around it)
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:: välimerellinen, Välimeren
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Mediterranean {prop} (region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea)
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:: Välimeren alue
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Mediterranean {prop} (Mediterranean Sea) SEE: Mediterranean Sea
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Mediterranean diet {n} (diet)
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:: Välimeren ruokavalio
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Mediterranean flour moth {n} (type of moth that feeds on grain)
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:: jauhokoisa
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Mediterranean gull {n} (Ichthyaetus melanocephalus)
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:: mustanmerenlokki
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Mediterraneanize {v} /mɛdɪtəˈɹeɪni.ənaɪz/ (to make Mediterranean in behaviour or style)
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:: välimerellistää
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mediterranean sea {n} /ˌmɛ.dɪ.təˈɹeɪ.nɪ.ən ˈsiː/ (mostly enclosed sea)
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:: sisämeri, välimeri
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Mediterranean Sea {prop} /ˌmɛ.dɪ.təˈɹeɪ.nɪ.ən ˈsiː/ (sea between Europe and Africa)
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:: Välimeri
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medium {n} /ˈmiːdɪəm/ (nature of the surrounding environment)
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:: väliaine
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medium {n} (material or empty space through which signals, waves or forces pass)
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:: väliaine
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medium {n} (format for communicating or presenting information)
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:: media, tiedotusväline, viestin
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medium {n} (nutrient solution for the growth of cells in vitro)
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:: ravintoliuos, kasvatusalusta, elatusaine
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medium {n} (means, channel or agency by which an aim is achieved)
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:: keino, väline
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medium {n} (liquid base which carries pigment in paint)
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:: liuotin
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medium {n} (someone who supposedly conveys information from the spirit world)
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:: meedio
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medium {n} (anything having a measurement intermediate between extremes)
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:: keskikokoinen
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medium {n} (person whom garments or apparel of intermediate size fit)
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:: keskikokoinen
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medium {n} (half-pint serving)
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:: puolikas
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medium {n} (middle place or degree)
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:: puoliväli
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medium {n} (average; sometimes the mathematical mean)
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:: keskimäärä, keskiarvo
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medium {n} (logic: middle term of a syllogism)
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:: alipremissi
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medium {adj} (of intermediate size)
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:: keskikokoinen
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medium dead {adj} (near death)
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:: puolikuollut
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medium of instruction {n} (language used in teaching)
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:: opetuskieli
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medium rare {adj} (cooked somewhat lightly)
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:: medium, puoliraaka
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medium-term {adj}
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:: keskipitkän aikavälin
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medium wave {n} (radio wave)
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:: keskiaallot {p}
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medlar {n} /ˈmɛdlə/ (tree)
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:: mispeli
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medlar {n} (fruit)
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:: mispeli
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medley {n} /ˈmɛdli/ (collection or mixture of things)
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:: sekoitus, yhdistelmä
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medley {n} (collection of related songs)
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:: sikermä
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medley {n} (swimming event)
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:: sekauinti
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med school {n} (medical school) SEE: medical school
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medulla oblongata {n} (lower portion of the brainstem)
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:: ydinjatke
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medullary {adj} /ˈmɛd͡ʒulɛɹi/ (pertaining to, consisting of or resembling marrow)
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:: ydin-, luuydin-
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Medusa {prop} /məˈduːsə/ (one of the Gorgons)
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:: Meduusa
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Medvedev {prop} (transliteration of Медве́дев)
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:: Medvedev
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meek {adj} /mik/ (humble, modest, or self-effacing)
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:: nöyrä
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mee krob {n} (crispy rice noodles)
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:: mi krop -nuudeli
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meerkat {n} /ˈmɪəɹkæt/ (small carnivorous mammal)
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:: nelisormimangusti
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meerschaum {n} (mineral)
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:: merenvaha
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meerschaum {n} (smoking pipe)
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:: merenvahapiippu
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Meerut {prop} (city in India)
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meet {v} /miːt/ (encounter by accident)
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:: tavata, kohdata
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meet {v} (see through arrangement)
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meet {v} (to get acquainted)
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:: tutustua
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meet {v} (converge and touch)
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:: kohdata
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meet {v} (gather for a formal discussion)
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:: tavata, kokoontua
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meet {v} (comply with)
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:: vastata ...-Vn (illative case)
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meet {v} (hit something while moving)
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meet {v} (adjoin)
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meet {v} (come together in conflict)
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meet {v} ((sport) play a match)
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meet {v} (meet face-to-face)
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:: kohdata
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meeting {n} /ˈmitɪŋ/ (action noun of the verb to meet)
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:: kohtaaminen, tapaaminen
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meeting {n} (gathering for a purpose)
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:: kokous, palaveri
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meeting {n} (people at such a gathering)
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meeting {n} (encounter between people)
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:: tapaaminen
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meeting {n} (place or instance of junction or intersection)
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:: sauma, yhtymäkohta, risteyskohta [place]
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meetinghouse {n} (building where people meet for a purpose)
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:: seurantalo, kerhotalo
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meeting place {n} (place where people arrange to meet)
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:: tapaamispaikka, kokoontumispaikka
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meeting place {n} (place where cultures, ideas etc. meet)
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:: kohtauspaikka
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meeting room {n} (room for holding meetings)
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:: kokoushuone, neuvotteluhuone, neukkari [colloquial]
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meet one's maker {v} (die, pass into the afterlife)
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:: tavata luojansa
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meet up {v} (meet somebody, by arrangement)
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:: tavata
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mefenamic acid {n} (drug)
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:: mefenaamihappo
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mega {adj} /ˈmɛɡə/ (very large)
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:: mega-, jättiläis-
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mega {adj} (great, excellent)
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:: mahtava, erinomainen
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mega- {prefix} /ˈmɛɡə/ (very large, great)
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:: mega-, jätti-
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mega- {prefix} (multiplication factor one million)
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:: mega-
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megabank {n} (major bank)
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megabat {n} (bat of the family Pteropodidae)
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:: hedelmälepakko
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megabyte {n} /ˈmɛɡəˌbaɪt/ (about a million bytes)
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:: megatavu
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megachurch {n} (church with an atypically large congregation)
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:: megakirkko
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megafauna {n} (large animals)
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:: megafauna, suureläimistö
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megagram {n} (unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms)
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:: megagramma
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megahertz {n} (one million cycles per second)
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megahit {n} /ˈmɛɡəhɪt/ (large success or hit)
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:: megahitti
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megajoule {n} (one million joules)
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megakaryoblast {n} (precursor cell in hematopoiesis)
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:: megakaryoblasti
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megakaryocyte {n} (large cell found in bone marrow)
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:: megakaryosyytti
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megaliter {n} (megalitre) SEE: megalitre
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megalith {n} /ˈmɛɡəlɪθ/ (construction)
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megalith {n} (stone)
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megalithic {adj} (of or pertaining to megaliths)
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:: megaliittinen
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megalitre {n} (1000000 litres)
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:: megalitra
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megalomania {n} /ˌmɛɡəloʊˈmeɪniə/ (psychopathological condition)
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:: suuruudenhulluus, megalomania
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megalomania {n} (obsession)
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:: suuruudenhulluus
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megalopolis {n} /mɛ.ɡəˈlɒ.pə.lɪs/ (large conurbation)
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:: megapolis
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megameter {n} (megametre) SEE: megametre
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megametre {n} (distance of 1,000 km)
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:: megametri, tuhat kilometriä
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megamouth shark {n} (Megachasma pelagios, a rare deepwater shark)
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:: kitahai
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megaohm {n} (one million ohms)
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:: megaohmi
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megaphone {n} /ˈmɛɡ.əˌfəʊn/ (portable device used to amplify a person's voice)
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:: megafoni, huutotorvi
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megapixel {n} (one million pixels, used as a unit of resolution of digital cameras)
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:: megapikseli
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megapode {n} (bird)
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:: isojalkakana
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megapolis {n} (megapolis) SEE: megalopolis
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megaron {n} /ˈmeɡəɹɑːn/ (Mycenean rectangular hall)
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megasporangium {n} (sporangium producing only megaspores)
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:: isoitiöpesäke
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megaspore {n} (botany: larger of the spores of a heterosporous plant)
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:: isoitiö, megaspori
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megastore {n} (superstore) SEE: superstore
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megaton {n} /ˈmɛɡəˌtʌn/ (unit of measure)
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:: megatonni
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megatsunami {n} /ˌmɛɡətsuːˈnɑːmi/ (a very large tsunami)
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:: megatsunami
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megawatt-hour {n} (unit of energy)
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:: megawattitunti
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me generation {n} (generation concerned solely with themselves)
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:: minä-sukupolvi
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Meghalaya {prop} /ˌmeɪɡəˈleɪə/ (state)
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Megrelian {n} (Mingrelian) SEE: Mingrelian
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meh {adj} /mɛ/ (mediocre; lackluster; unexceptional; uninspiring)
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:: vaisu
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meh {adj} (apathetic; unenthusiastic)
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:: tympäistä [to feel meh]
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meh {interj} (slang: expressing indifference or lack of enthusiasm)
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:: hmm, pah, pyh
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meibomian gland {n} (gland)
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:: Meibomin rauhanen, luomitukirauhanen
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Meiji period {prop} (45-year reign of emperor Meiji)
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:: Meiji-kausi
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meiosis {n} /maɪˈəʊsɪs/ (cell division)
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:: meioosi
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meitnerium {n} /maɪtˈnɜɹi.əm/ (chemical element)
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Mekong {prop} (river in Asia)
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melaleuca {n} /ˌmɛləˈluːkə/ (any member of the genus Melaleuca)
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melamine {n} /ˈmɛl.ə.min/ (substance)
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:: melamiini
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melancholic {adj} (filled with or affected by melancholy)
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:: apea, melankolinen, alakuloinen, haikea, surumielinen
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melancholically {adv} (in a melancholic manner)
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:: apeasti, melankolisesti, alakuloisesti
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melancholy {n} /ˈmɛl.ənˌkɑl.i/ (Sadness or depression)
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:: melankolia, apeus, surumielisyys
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melancholy {adj} (affected with sadness or depression) SEE: melancholic
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Melanesia {prop} /ˌmɛl.əˈniː.zi.ə/ (part of Oceania)
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:: Melanesia
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Melanesian {adj} (referring to Melanesia)
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:: melanesialainen
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Melanesian {n} (person living in or coming from Melanesia)
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:: melanesialainen
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melange {n} /məˈlɑnʒ/ (collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things)
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:: sekamelska
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melange {n} (Viennese coffee speciality)
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:: melange
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melanin {n} /ˈmɛlənɪn/ (dark pigment)
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:: melaniini
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melanocyte {n} (pigment cell)
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:: melanosyytti
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melanoma {n} /mɛləˈnoʊmə/ (type of skin tumor)
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:: melanooma
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melanosis {n} (morbid deposition of black matter)
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:: melanoosi
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melanterite {n} (mineral)
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:: melanteriitti
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melatonin {n} /ˌmɛləˈtoʊnɪn/ (hormone)
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:: melatoniini
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Melbourne {prop} /ˈmɛl.bɚn/ (city in Australia)
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:: Melbourne
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Melburnian {n} (native of Melbourne)
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:: melbournelainen
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Melburnian {adj} (relating to Melbourne)
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:: melbournelainen
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Melchizedek {prop} /melˈkɪzədek/ (king and priest)
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:: Melkisedek
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meld {v} /mɛld/ (to combine multiple similar objects into one)
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:: sulauttaa, yhdistää
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meleagrine {adj} /ˌmɛl.iˈeɪ.ɡɹaɪn/ (of or pertaining to the genus Meleagris)
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:: kalkkuna-, kalkkunansukuinen
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melee {n} /ˈmeɪˌleɪ/ (Hand-to-hand combat)
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:: käsikähmä, lähitaistelu
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melic {n} (grass)
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melilot {n} (plant of the genus Melilotus) SEE: sweet clover
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melioidosis {n} (infectious disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei)
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:: melioidoosi
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melissa {n} /məˈlɪsə/ (plant of genus Melissa)
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:: melissa
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Melissa {prop} /məˈlɪsə/ (female given name)
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:: Melissa
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melissopalynology {n} (study)
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:: melissopalynologia
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mellifluous {adj} /mɛˈlɪflu.əs/ (flowing like honey)
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:: hunajamainen
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mellifluous {adj} (sweet and smooth (tone, voice...))
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:: hunajainen
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melodic {adj} /mɨˈlɑɾɪk/ (of, relating to, or having melody)
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:: melodinen
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melodic {adj} (melodious, tuneful)
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:: melodinen
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melodica {n} (free-reed keyboard wind instrument)
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:: melodika
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melodious {adj} (having a pleasant melody)
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:: melodinen, soinnukas
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melodiously {adv} (in a melodious manner)
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:: soinnukkaasti, melodisesti
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melodiousness {n} (the property of being melodious)
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:: soinnukkuus, melodisuus
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melodious warbler {n} (Hippolais polyglotta)
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:: taiturikultarinta
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melodrama {n} /ˈmɛləˌdɹɑːmə/ (romantic drama)
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:: melodraama
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melodramatic {adj} /ˌmɛl.ə.dɹəˈmæt.ɪk/ (of or pertaining to melodrama)
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:: melodramaattinen
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melodramatic {adj} (exaggeratedly emotional)
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:: pateettinen, melodramaattinen
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melody {n} /ˈmɛl.ə.di/ (sequence of notes that makes up a musical phrase)
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:: melodia, sävel
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melomaniac {n} /ˌmɛlə(ʊ)ˈmeɪnɪak/ (one with an abnormal fondness of music; person who loves music)
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:: melomaanikko
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melon {n} /ˈmɛlən/ (fruit)
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:: meloni
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melon {n} (slang: breasts)
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:: melonit {p}, munkit {p}
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melon baller {n} (tool)
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:: pallorauta
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melongene {n} (eggplant) SEE: eggplant
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melt {n} /mɛlt/ (molten material)
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:: sula
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melt {n} (transition of matter)
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:: sulaminen; sulatus
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melt {n} (springtime snow runoff in mountain regions)
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:: sulamisvesi
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melt {v} (intransitive: (of a solid) to become a liquid)
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:: sulaa
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melt {v} (transitive: to change something from a solid to a liquid)
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:: sulattaa
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melt {v} (to dissolve, disperse, vanish)
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:: sulaa
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melt {v} (to soften, as by a warming or kindly influence)
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:: sulaa
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melt {v} (to be very hot and sweat profusely)
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:: läkähtyä
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melt {n} (idiot) SEE: idiot
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meltdown {n} (severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor)
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:: (reaktoriytimen) sulaminen
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meltdown {n} (situation being likened to a nuclear meltdown)
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:: romahdus
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melting {n} /ˈmɛltɪŋ/ (process of changing the state of a substance)
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:: sulaminen
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melting point {n} (temperature at which solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium)
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:: sulamispiste
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melting pot {n} (crucible or similar pot)
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:: sulatuspata
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melting pot {n} (place where many divergent things come together and are homogenized)
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:: sulatusuuni
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meltwater {n} (water from melting ice or snow)
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:: sulamisvesi
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mem {n} /mɛm/ (Semitic letter)
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:: mem
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member {n} (part of a discourse, period, sentence, or verse) SEE: clause
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member {n} (in set theory) SEE: element
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member {n} /ˈmɛmbɚ/ (one who officially belongs to a group)
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:: jäsen
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member {n} (part of a whole)
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:: elementti
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member {n} (organ, limb)
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:: elin [organ]; jäsen, raaja [limb]
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member {n} (penis)
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:: elin
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member {n} (law: judge or adjudicator in a consumer court)
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:: jäsen
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member {n} (math: either of the two parts of an algebraic equation)
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:: puoli
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member {n} (logic: one of the propositions making up a syllogism) SEE: premise
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member class {n} (inner class declared outside a function)
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:: jäsenluokka
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member function {n} (programming)
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:: jäsenfunktio
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member of lower house {n}
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:: alahuoneen jäsen
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Member of Parliament {n} (representative)
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:: kansanedustaja
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member of upper house {n}
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:: ylähuoneen jäsen
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member's bill {n} (private member's bill) SEE: private member's bill
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membership {n} (fact of being a member)
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:: jäsenyys
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membership {n} (body of members)
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:: jäsenistö, jäsenkunta
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membership {n} (in set theory)
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:: kuuluminen
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membership card {n} (card held by a member)
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:: jäsenkortti
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member state {n} (state that is a member of a confederation)
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:: jäsenvaltio
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member variable {n}
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:: jäsenmuuttuja
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membrane {n} /ˈmembɹeɪn/ (enclosing or separating tissue)
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:: kalvo
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membrane {n} (mechanical part that can deform or vibrate when excited by an external force)
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:: kalvo
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membrane {n} (flexible covering whose primary function is to exclude water)
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:: kermi
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membranophone {n} (instrument)
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:: kalvosoitin
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meme {n} /miːm/ (unit of cultural information)
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:: meemi
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meme {n} (something copied and circulated online)
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:: meemi
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memento {n} /məˈmɛntoʊ/ (a keepsake)
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:: muisto, muistoesine
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meme pool {n} (philosophy: set of all memes in a given population)
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:: meemipooli
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memetic {adj} (pertaining to memes, replication of concepts)
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:: memeettinen
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memetics {n} /mɛˈmɛtɪks/ (study of memes)
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:: memetiikka
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Memnon {prop} (Ethiopian king and warrior)
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:: Memnon
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memo {n} /ˈmɛmoʊ̯/ (a short note)
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:: muistio
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memoir {n} /ˈmɛmˌwɑː/ (book describing the personal experiences of an author)
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:: muistelmat {p}, muistelmateos
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memoir {n} (any form of narrative describing the personal experiences of a writer)
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:: muistelma
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memoirs {n} (autobiography) SEE: memoir
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::
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memorabilia {n} (objects that are connected to past events)
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:: muistoesineet, muistot
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memorable {adj} /ˈmɛm(ə)ɹəbl̩/ (worthy of being remembered)
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:: mieleenpainuva
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memorably {adv} (in a memorable manner)
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:: mieleenpainuvasti, elämyksellisesti
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memorandum {n} (short note serving as a reminder)
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:: muistio
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memorandum {n} (written business communication)
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:: muistio
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memorandum {n} (brief diplomatic communication)
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:: muistio
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memorandum of association {n} (document)
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:: perustamiskirja
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memorandum of understanding {n} (document that outlines the legal premises of parties)
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:: aiepöytäkirja, yhteisymmärrysmuistio
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memorial {n} /məˈmɔːɹi.əl/ (structure)
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:: muistomerkki
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memorial {n} (service)
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:: muistotilaisuus
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memorial {adj} (serving as a remembrance)
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:: muisto-
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memorial service {n} (funeral) SEE: funeral
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::
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memorial service {n} (informal service)
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:: muistotilaisuus
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memorization {n} (act of committing something to memory)
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:: ulkoa opettelu
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memorize {v} /ˈmɛm.əɹˌaɪ̯z/ (to commit to memory, to learn by heart)
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:: opetella ulkoa, painaa muistiin
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memory {n} /ˈmɛm(ə)ɹi/ (ability to recall)
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:: muisti, muisto
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memory {n} (stored record)
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:: muistikuva, muisto, muisti
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memory {n} (RAM or ROM)
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:: muisti
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memory {n} (the time within which past events can be or are remembered)
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:: muisti
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memory card {n} (expansion memory module)
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:: muistikampa, muistimoduuli
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memory card {n} (storage format) SEE: flashcard
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::
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memory lane {n} /ˈmɛm(ə)ɹi ˌleɪn/ (set of recollections available to be reviewed)
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:: muistojen polku
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memory leak {n} (fault in memory allocation)
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:: muistivuoto
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memory stick {n} (portable solid-state flash memory storage device) SEE: flash drive
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::
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memory stick {n} (memory card, flash card)
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:: muistikortti
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memristor {n} (physics: type of electrical element)
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:: muistivastus, memristori
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menace {n} /ˈmɛnɪs/ (perceived threat or danger)
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:: uhka
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menace {n} (act of threatening)
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:: uhkailu, uhkaus
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menace {n} (annoying and bothersome person)
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:: ilkimys, ilkiö, maanvaiva
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menace {v} (to make threats against, to intimidate)
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:: uhkailla, pelotella
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menagerie {n} /mɪˈnædʒəɹɪ/ (collection of live wild animals on exhibition; the enclosure where they are kept)
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:: eläintarha
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menagerie {n} (diverse or miscellaneous group)
|
:: sekalainen joukko
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menarche {n} /mɛˈnɑːki/ (first menstruation)
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:: menarke
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Mencius {prop} (Chinese philosopher)
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:: Mengzi
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mend {n} /mɛnd/ (place or tear repaired in clothing)
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:: paikka
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mend {v} (to repair)
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:: kunnostaa, korjata, kohentaa, parantaa
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mend {v} (to repair a tear in clothing)
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:: paikata
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mend {v} (to alter for the better; to set right; to reform; hence, to quicken)
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:: korjata
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mend {v} (To help, to advance, to further; to add to)
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:: parantaa
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mend {v} (to grow better; to advance to a better state; to become improved)
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:: parantua
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mendacious {adj} (false) SEE: false
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::
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mendacious {adj} /mɛnˈdeɪʃəs/ (lying, untruthful or dishonest)
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:: valheellinen
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mendaciousness {n} (mendacity) SEE: mendacity
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::
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mendacity {n} /mɛnˈdæsəti/ (fact or condition of being untruthful; dishonesty)
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:: valheellisuus, epärehellisyys
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mendacity {n} (a deceit, falsehood, or lie)
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:: valhe, petos, vilppi
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mendelevium {n} /ˌmɛndəˈliːviəm/ (chemical element)
|
:: mendelevium
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Mendelism {n} (Mendelism)
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:: mendelismi
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mendelize {v} (to be inherited according to Mendel's laws)
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:: mendelöidä
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mendicant {adj} /ˈmɛn.dɪ.kənt/ (depending on alms)
|
:: kerjäläis-
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mendicant {adj} (of or pertaining to a beggar)
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:: kerjäläis-
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mendicant {adj} (of or pertaining to a member of a religious order who begs)
|
:: kerjäläis-
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mendicant {n} (beggar)
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:: kerjäläinen
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mendicant {n} (friar)
|
:: kerjäläismunkki
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mendicant order {n} (religious order)
|
:: kerjäläismunkkikunta
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mend one's ways {v} (attempting to remedy one's failings)
|
:: parantaa tapansa
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menfolk {n} (men collectively)
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:: miesväki
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menfolk {n} (adult male members of a community)
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:: miesväki
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Mengzi {prop} (Chinese philosopher) SEE: Mencius
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::
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menhaden {n} (fish of the genera Brevoortia or Ethmidium)
|
:: menhaden
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menhir {n} /ˈmɛn.hɪə(ɹ)/ (standing stone as a monument)
|
:: megaliitti
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menial {adj} /ˈmiːni.əl/ (of or relating to work normally performed by a servant)
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:: avustava
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menial {adj} (of or relating to unskilled work)
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:: yksinkertainen
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meninges {n} (the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord)
|
:: aivokalvot {p}, selkäydinkalvot {p}
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meningitis {n} (inflammation of the meninges)
|
:: meningiitti, aivokalvontulehdus
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meningocele {n} (form of spina bifida)
|
:: meningoseele
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meningococcal {adj} (of, or pertaining to meningococcus)
|
:: meningokokki-
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meningococcus {n} (Neisseria meningitidis)
|
:: meningokokki
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meningomyelocele {n} (congenital defect)
|
:: meningomyeloseele
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meninx {n} /ˈmiːnɪŋks/ (membrane)
|
:: kalvo, aivokalvo, selkäydinkalvo
|
Meänkieli {prop} (Finnic language spoken in northern Sweden)
|
:: meänkieli, meän kieli, tornionlaaksonsuomi
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menopausal {adj} (of or pertaining to menopause)
|
:: menopausaalinen
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menopause {n} (ending of menstruation)
|
:: menopaussi, vaihdevuodet {p}
|
menorah {n} /mɪˈnɔːɹə/ (seven-branch candelabrum)
|
:: menora
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menorah {n} (nine-branch candelabrum) SEE: hanukkiah
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::
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Mensa {prop} /ˈmɛnsə/ (constellation)
|
:: Pöytä
|
Mensan {n} (member of Mensa)
|
:: mensalainen
|
Mensan {adj} (of Mensa)
|
:: mensalainen
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menses {n} /ˈmen.siːz/ (menstrual flow)
|
:: kuukautisvuoto, kuukautiset
|
Menshevik {n} /ˈmɛnʃəvɪk/ (member of a faction of the Russian revolutionary movement)
|
:: menševikki, menshevikki
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mens rea {n} /ˌmɛnz ˈɹiːə/ (guilty mind)
|
:: tahallisuus
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men's room {n} (lavatory intended for men, see also: toilet)
|
:: miestenhuone
|
menstrual cycle {n} (recurring cycle)
|
:: kuukautiskierto
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menstrual fluid {n} (menses)
|
:: kuukautisveri
|
menstrual period {n} (discharging of menstrual flow)
|
:: kuukautiset {p}
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menstruate {v} /ˈmɛnstɹʊeɪt/ (to undergo menstruation)
|
:: olla kuukautiset
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menstruation {n} /ˌmɛnstɹʊˈeɪʃn/ (periodic discharging of the menses)
|
:: kuukautiskierto, kuukautiset, menkat
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mental {adj} /ˈmɛntəl/ (relating to the mind)
|
:: henkinen, mentaalinen, psyykkinen, mieli-
|
mental {adj} (relating to a crazy person)
|
:: hullu
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mental age {n} (apparent age on basis of mental ability)
|
:: henkinen ikä, älykkyysikä
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mental breakdown {n} (nervous breakdown) SEE: nervous breakdown
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::
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mental disorder {n} (behavioral pattern)
|
:: mielisairaus, mielenterveyden häiriö
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mental health {n} (emotional well-being)
|
:: mielenterveys
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mental hospital {n} (facility designed to treat persons with mental disorders)
|
:: mielisairaala, psykiatrinen sairaala
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mental hygiene {n} (concern and care for clean state of mind)
|
:: mentaalihygienia
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mental illness {n} (property (uncountable))
|
:: mielisairaus
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mental illness {n} (mental disorder (countable))
|
:: mielisairaus
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mental institution {n} (psychiatric hospital) SEE: mental hospital
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::
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mentality {n} /mɛnˈtæləti/ (mindset)
|
:: mentaliteetti, mielenlaatu
|
mentally {adv} /ˈmɛntəli/ (in a mental manner)
|
:: henkisesti
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mentally ill {adj} (having psychological disorder)
|
:: mielisairas
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mentally retarded {adj} (having an IQ below 70 and problems with basic daily living skills)
|
:: kehitysvammainen
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menthol {n} (cyclic monoterpene alcohol)
|
:: mentoli
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mention {v} (mention) SEE: cover
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::
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mention {n} /ˈmɛnʃən/ (a speaking or notice of anything, usually in a brief or cursory manner)
|
:: maininta
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mention {v} (make a short reference to something)
|
:: mainita, viitata
|
mention {v} (to utter an expression in order to refer to the expression itself)
|
:: mainita
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mentor {n} /ˈmɛn.tɔː/ (A wise and trusted counselor or teacher)
|
:: ohjaaja, oppi-isä, mentori
|
mentor {v} (to act as someone's mentor)
|
:: opastaa, ohjata, mentoroida
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menu {n} /ˈmɛnjuː/ (details of the food to be served at a banquet)
|
:: menukortti, menu, ruokalista
|
menu {n} (printed list of dishes offered in a restaurant)
|
:: ruokalista
|
menu {n} (list from which the user may select an operation to be performed)
|
:: valikko
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menu bar {n} (rectangular region of a graphical user interface where computer menus are housed)
|
:: valikkorivi, valikkopalkki
|
meow {interj} /miˈaʊ̯/ (cry of a cat)
|
:: miau, mau
|
meow {n} (cry of a cat)
|
:: nau’unta, naukuminen, naukuna
|
meow {v} (of a cat, to make its cry)
|
:: naukua
|
MEP {n} (Member of the European Parliament)
|
:: MEP, europarlamentaarikko, euroedustaja, eurokansanedustaja, Euroopan parlamentin jäsen, meppi [colloquial]
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Mephistophelean {adj} (showing the cunning or ingenuity or wickedness typical of a devil)
|
:: pirullinen, paholaismainen
|
Mephistopheles {prop} /ˌmɛ.fɪ.ˈstɒ.fɪ.liːz/ (Devil to whom Faust sold his soul)
|
:: Mefisto
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Merc {n} /mɝk/
|
:: Mersu
|
Mercedes {prop} /mɚˈseɪdiz/ (female given name)
|
:: Mercedes
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Mercedes {n} (short form of Mercedes Benz)
|
:: Mersu
|
mercenary {n} /ˈmɜː.sə.nə.ɹi/ (person employed to fight)
|
:: palkkasotilas, palkkasoturi
|
mercenary {adj} (motivated by private gain)
|
:: rahanahne
|
mercer {n} /ˈmɚsɚ/ (A merchant in fabrics and textiles)
|
:: silkkikauppias, kangaskauppias
|
mercerisation {n} (process of treating cotton)
|
:: merserointi
|
mercerize {v} (to treat cotton with NaOH)
|
:: merseroida
|
merchandise {n} /ˈmɝtʃənˌdaɪs/ (commodities offered for sale)
|
:: kauppatavarat {p}
|
merchandise {n} (commodity offered for sale)
|
:: kauppatavara
|
merchandise {n} (act or business of trading)
|
:: kauppa
|
merchant {n} /ˈmɝtʃənt/ (person who traffics in commodities)
|
:: kauppias
|
merchant {n} (the owner or operator of a retail business)
|
:: kauppias
|
merchant {n} (trading vessel) SEE: cargo ship
|
::
|
merchant bank {n} (bank for businesses)
|
:: yrityspankki
|
merchantman {n} (merchant) SEE: merchant
|
::
|
merchantman {n} (cargo ship) SEE: cargo ship
|
::
|
merchant ship {n} (marine cargo vessel) SEE: cargo ship
|
::
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merciful {adj} /ˈmɝsɪfl̩/ (showing mercy)
|
:: armelias, armollinen
|
merciless {adj} /ˈmɝsɪləs/ (showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless)
|
:: armoton, säälimätön
|
mercurial {adj} /məːˈkjʊə.ɹɪ.əl/ (containing the element mercury)
|
:: elohopeapitoinen
|
mercuric sulfide {n} (sulfide of mercury)
|
:: elohopeasulfidi
|
mercury {n} /ˈmɝkjəɹi/ (element)
|
:: elohopea
|
mercury {n} (ambient temperature)
|
:: elohopea
|
mercury {n} (Mercurialis gen. et spp.)
|
:: sinijuuri
|
Mercury {prop} /ˈmɝkjəɹi/ (planet)
|
:: Merkurius
|
Mercury {prop} (Roman god)
|
:: Merkurius
|
mercury-vapour lamp {n} (a gaseous discharge lamp)
|
:: elohopeahöyrylamppu, elohopealamppu
|
mercy {n} /ˈmɜːsi/ (relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another)
|
:: armo, sääli
|
mercy {n} (forgiveness or compassion)
|
:: armo [forgiveness], myötätunto [compassion]
|
mercy {n} (tendency toward forgiveness)
|
:: armeliaisuus
|
mercy {n} (instances of forebearance or forgiveness)
|
:: armo
|
mercy {n} (blessing)
|
:: siunaus, onni, varjelus
|
mercy killing {n} (euthanasia) SEE: euthanasia
|
::
|
mercy seat {n} (lid of the Ark of the Covenant)
|
:: armonistuin
|
mere {adj} /mɪɚ/ (the smallest amount)
|
:: pelkkä
|
merely {adv} /ˈmɪɹli/ (only, just, and nothing more)
|
:: vain, ainoastaan, pelkästään
|
mere mortal {n} (ordinary person)
|
:: tavallinen kuolevainen
|
mereology {n} /ˌmɪəɹiˈɒlədʒi/ (logic: theory dealing with parts in relation to wholes)
|
:: mereologia
|
merganser {n} /məːˈɡansə/ (diving duck)
|
:: koskelo
|
merge {v} /mɝdʒ/ ((transitive) to combine into a whole)
|
:: yhdistää, fuusioida, sulauttaa
|
merge {v} ((intransitive) to combine into a whole)
|
:: liittyä yhteen, yhdistyä, sulautua, fuusioitua
|
merge {v} (to blend gradually into something else)
|
:: sekoittua, sulautua, yhtyä
|
merger {n} /ˈmɝdʒɚ/ (the act or process of merging)
|
:: yhdistyminen, yhteensulautuminen, sulautuminen, sulauttaminen
|
merger {n} (an absorption into one estate, contract etc.)
|
:: sulautuminen, sulautuma
|
merger {n} (the legal union of two or more corporations)
|
:: fuusio, yritysfuusio, sulautuminen
|
mergirl {n} (mermaid) SEE: mermaid
|
::
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mericarp {n} (an individual carpel of a schizocarp)
|
:: hedelmys
|
meridian {n} /məˈɹɪdi.ən/ (imaginary great circle on the Earth's surface)
|
:: pituuspiiri, meridiaani
|
meridian {n} (either half of that circle)
|
:: pituuspiiri, meridiaani
|
meridian {n} (great circle passing through the poles of a celestial sphere)
|
:: meridiaani
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meridian {n} (math: similar line on any surface of revolution)
|
:: meridiaani
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meridian {n} (acupunction: pathway along which acupoints are distributed)
|
:: kanava, meridiaani
|
meridian {n} (highest point, as of success, prosperity, etc.)
|
:: korkein aste
|
meringue {n} /məˈɹæŋ/ (mixture)
|
:: marenki
|
meringue {n} (shell)
|
:: marenkikuppi, marenkipohja
|
meristem {n} (zone of active cell division)
|
:: kasvusolukko
|
merit {n} /ˈmɛɹɪt/ (claim to commendation or a reward)
|
:: ansio
|
merit {n} (something deserving or worthy of positive recognition or reward)
|
:: saavutus, ansio, hyvä työ
|
meritless {adj} /ˈmɛɹɪtlɪs/ (without merit)
|
:: ansioton
|
meritocracy {n} /mɛɹəˈtɑkɹəsi/ (rule by merit)
|
:: meritokratia
|
meritorious {adj} /ˌmɛɹɪˈtɔɹi.əs/ (deserving of merit or commendation; deserving reward)
|
:: ansiokas
|
meritoriously {adv} (in a meritorious manner)
|
:: ansiokkaasti
|
meritoriousness {n} (property)
|
:: ansiokkuus
|
Merkel {prop} /ˈmeɹkəl/ (surname)
|
:: Merkel
|
merlin {n} /ˈmɝlɪn/ (small falcon)
|
:: ampuhaukka
|
Merlin {prop} (Wizard in Arthurian legend)
|
:: Merlin
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merlon {n} /ˈmɜːlən/ (any of the upright projections between the embrasures of a battlement)
|
:: sakara
|
Merlot {n} /mɝˈloʊ/ (dark-blue variety of wine grape)
|
:: Merlot
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Merlot {n} (dry red wine)
|
:: Merlot
|
mermaid {n} /ˈmɝ.meɪd/ (mythological woman with a fish's tail)
|
:: merenneito
|
merman {n}
|
:: vetehinen
|
meronym {n} /ˈmɛɹənɪm/ (word denoting part of whole)
|
:: meronyymi, osakäsite
|
merry {adj} /ˈmɛɹi/ (jolly and full of high-spirits)
|
:: hauska
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merry {adj} (festive and full of fun and laughter)
|
:: hauska
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Merry Andrew {n} (person who clowns publicly) SEE: clown
|
::
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merry Christmas {phrase} (good wishes at Christmas time)
|
:: hyvää joulua, hauskaa joulua
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year {phrase} (traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year)
|
:: hyvää joulua ja onnellista uutta vuotta
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merry-go-round {n} /ˈmɛ.ɹi.ɡoʊ.ɹaʊnd/ (carousel)
|
:: karuselli
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mesa {n} /ˈmeɪ.sə/ (flat area of land)
|
:: ylätasanko, pöytävuori
|
mesencephalon {n} (midbrain) SEE: midbrain
|
::
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mesentery {n} /ˈmɛs.ən.təɹ.i/ (the membrane that attaches the intestines to the wall of the abdomen)
|
:: suolilieve
|
mesh {n} /mɛʃ/ (structure)
|
:: verkko
|
mesh {n} (opening)
|
:: reikä
|
mesh {n} (engagement of teeth of gears)
|
:: ryntö
|
mesh {n} (computing: polygon mesh) SEE: polygon mesh
|
::
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mesite {n} (bird of the family Mesithornidae)
|
:: kyyhkyrääkkä
|
mesmeric {adj} (of or relating to mesmerism or mesmerization)
|
:: hypnoottinen
|
mesmerism {n} /ˈmɛzməˌɹɪzəm/ (mesmerism)
|
:: mesmerismi
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mesmerize {v} /ˈmɛzməɹaɪz/ (to exercise mesmerism on)
|
:: lumota
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mesne {adj} (intermediate) SEE: intermediate
|
::
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Mesoamerica {prop} (a pre-Columbian cultural region encompassing southern Mexico and Central America)
|
:: Väli-Amerikka
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Mesoarchean {adj} (of a geologic era from about 3,200 to 2,800 million years ago)
|
:: keskiarkeeinen
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Mesoarchean {prop} (era 3,200-2,800 Ma)
|
:: keskiarkeeinen maailmankausi
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mesocarp {n}
|
:: mesokarppi
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mesoderm {n} (tissue produced by gastrulation)
|
:: mesodermi
|
mesolect {n} (speech between acrolect and basilect)
|
:: mesolekti
|
Mesolithic {adj} (of or referring to the Middle Stone Age)
|
:: mesoliittinen
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Mesolithic {n} (Mesolithic period)
|
:: mesoliittinen kausi
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meson {n} /ˈmiː.zɒn/ (elementary particle)
|
:: mesoni
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mesopelagic {adj} (relating to the zone of the ocean between the photic epipelagic and the aphotic bathypelagic zones)
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:: mesopelaginen
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mesophryon {n} (glabella) SEE: glabella
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::
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Mesopotamia {prop} /mɛsəpəˈteɪmɪə/ (region between Euphrates and Tigris)
|
:: Mesopotamia, Kaksoisvirranmaa
|
mesosphere {n} (layer of the Earth's atmosphere)
|
:: mesosfääri
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mesothelioma {n} (uncommon malignant tumour of the mesothelium)
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:: mesoteliooma
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Mesozoic {adj} (of era from 230 to 65 milion years ago)
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:: mesotsooinen
|
Mesozoic {prop} (Mesozoic era)
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:: mesotsooinen maailmankausi
|
mesquite {n} /mɛsˈkiːt/ (Prosopis)
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:: mesquitopuu
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mess {n} /mɛs/ (confusion of things)
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:: sotku
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mess {n} (church service) SEE: Mass
|
::
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message {n} /ˈmɛsɪd͡ʒ/ (communication, concept or information conveyed)
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:: viesti
|
message {n} (underlying theme)
|
:: sanoma
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message board {n} (board on which messages may be posed)
|
:: ilmoitustaulu
|
message board {n} (Internet system)
|
:: keskustelupalsta
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message in a bottle {n} (message put in an empty bottle and set adrift on the ocean)
|
:: pulloposti
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messenger {n} /ˈmɛs.n̩.d͡ʒɚ/ (one who brings messages)
|
:: lähetti, sanansaattaja, kuriiri
|
messenger RNA {n} (information carrying RNA)
|
:: lähetti-rna
|
mess hall {n} (military dining room)
|
:: kanttiini, muonituskeskus
|
messiah {n} /məˈsaɪ.ə/ (ordained to lead the people of Israel)
|
:: messias
|
messiah {n} (an extremely powerful divine figure)
|
:: messias
|
Messiah {prop} ((Christianity) Jesus)
|
:: Messias
|
messianic {adj} (of, relating to, or resembling a messiah or the Messiah)
|
:: messiaaninen
|
messianism {n} (the belief in a messiah)
|
:: messianismi
|
Messidor {prop} /ˌmɛsɪˈdɔɹ/ (the tenth month of the French Republican Calendar)
|
:: messidor
|
Messina {prop} /mɛˈsiːnə/ (province)
|
:: Messina
|
Messina {prop} (city)
|
:: Messina
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mess kit {n} (set of eating utensils)
|
:: ruokailuvälinesetti, kenttäkeittoastia, pakki
|
mess kit {n} (formal uniform)
|
:: juhlapuku
|
mess up {v} (to make a mess of)
|
:: sotkea, sekoittaa, panna sekaisin [to disorder]; sotkea [to soil]
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mess up {v} (to cause an error or problem in)
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:: sekoittaa, rikkoa, särkeä
|
mess up {v} (transitive: to botch, bungle)
|
:: mokata, sählätä, möhliä, tumpeloida
|
mess up {v} (to make a mistake; to do something incorrectly; to perform poorly)
|
:: epäonnistua
|
mess up {v} (to cause to make unwanted mistakes)
|
:: häiritä
|
mess up {v} (to damage; injure)
|
:: loukata [someone]; vahingoittaa [something]
|
mess up {v} (to manhandle, beat up)
|
:: pahoinpidellä, antaa turpaan
|
mess up {v} (to throw into a state of mental disarray)
|
:: sekoittaa, panna sekaisin
|
mess with {v} (to interfere with)
|
:: touhuilla, temppuilla, sählätä
|
mess with {v} (to diss)
|
:: parjata
|
mess with {v} (to joke with)
|
:: pelleillä, pilailla, vitsailla
|
messy {adj} /ˈmɛsi/ (in a disorderly state; causing mess or confusion; chaotic; disorderly)
|
:: sotkuinen, sekainen
|
meta- {prefix} /mɛ.tə/ (anatomy, zoology: behind)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (botany, zoology: later or subsequent)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (chemistry: having fewer molecules of water than the ortho- equivalent)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (chemistry: contrasted with ortho- and para-)
|
:: meta-; meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (transcending, encompassing)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (pertaining to a level above or beyond)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (having analogies with metaphysics)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (geology: analogies and derivatives of metamorphism)
|
:: meta-
|
meta- {prefix} (pathology: consequent on)
|
:: meta-
|
meta-analysis {n} (statistics)
|
:: meta-analyysi
|
metabasalt {n} (an amphibolite produced from a basalt by metamorphism)
|
:: metabasaltti
|
metabolic {adj} (of or pertaining to metabolism)
|
:: metabolinen
|
metabolically challenged {adj} (having difficulty with metabolism)
|
:: aineenvaihduntahäiriöinen
|
metabolic syndrome {n} (combination of disorders)
|
:: metabolinen oireyhtymä
|
metabolism {n} /mɪˈtab.əl.ɪz.əm/ (complete set of chemical reactions that occur in living cells)
|
:: aineenvaihdunta, metabolismi
|
metacarpal {adj} (of the metacarpus)
|
:: kämmen-
|
metacarpal {n} (bone of the metacarpus)
|
:: kämmenluu
|
metacarpal bone {n} (metacarpal) SEE: metacarpal
|
::
|
metacarpus {n} (five bones of the palm)
|
:: kämmenluut {p}
|
metacharacter {n}
|
:: metamerkki
|
metaclass {n} (object-oriented programming)
|
:: metaluokka
|
metacognition {n} (thinking about thinking)
|
:: metakognitio
|
metadata {n} /ˈmɛt.əˌdeɪ.tə/ (data that describes data)
|
:: metadata, metatieto
|
metafiction {n} (form of self-referential literature)
|
:: metafiktio
|
metagame {n} (a game based on exploiting the rules of another game)
|
:: metapeli
|
metal {n} /ˈmɛ.ɾɫ̩/ (atomic element or material made of such atoms)
|
:: metalli
|
metal {n} (certain category of rock music)
|
:: metal, metallimusiikki, metalli
|
metalanguage {n} (linguistical term)
|
:: metakieli
|
metalanguage {n} (computing term)
|
:: metakieli
|
metal detector {n} (a hand-held device)
|
:: metallinpaljastin
|
metal detector {n} (a structure, similar to a doorway)
|
:: metallinpaljastin
|
metal halide lamp {n} (a high-pressure discharge lamp)
|
:: monimetallilamppu
|
metalhead {n} (one who listens to (is a fan of) heavy metal music)
|
:: hevari
|
metallic {adj} /məˈtæl.ɪk/ (related to metal)
|
:: metallinen
|
metallic {adj} (made of metal)
|
:: metallinen
|
metallic bond {n} (chemical bond)
|
:: yksöissidos
|
metallize {v} (to coat, treat or impregnate a non-metallic object with metal)
|
:: metallisoida
|
metallography {n} (the study of the structure of metals and their alloys)
|
:: metallografia
|
metalloid {n} /ˈmɛtəlɔɪd/ (element)
|
:: puolimetalli
|
metalloprotein {n} (a protein that contains a metal atom as a cofactor)
|
:: metalloproteiini
|
metallurgic {adj} (metallurgical) SEE: metallurgical
|
::
|
metallurgical {adj} (of or relating to metallurgy)
|
:: metallurginen
|
metallurgically {adv} (in a metallurgical manner)
|
:: metallurgisesti
|
metallurgist {n} (person skilled in metallurgy)
|
:: metallurgi
|
metallurgy {n} /meˈtælədʒi/ (science of metals)
|
:: metallurgia
|
metalmark {n} (butterfly of the family Riodinidae)
|
:: Riodinidae-perhonen
|
metalworking {n}
|
:: kantata
|
metamizole {n} (drug)
|
:: metamitsoli
|
metamorphic rock {n} (one of the major groups of rock that makes up the crust of the Earth)
|
:: metamorfinen kivilaji
|
metamorphosis {n} /ˌmɛtəˈmɔːfəsɪs/ (transformation)
|
:: muodonmuutos
|
metamorphosis {n} (noticeable change)
|
:: muodonmuutos, muuttuminen, metamorfoosi
|
metamorphosis {n} (in biology)
|
:: muodonvaihdos
|
metamorphosis {n} (in pathology)
|
:: metamorfoosi
|
metapelite {n} (A metamorphosed pelite rock)
|
:: metapeliitti
|
metaphilosophy {n} (study of philosophy)
|
:: metafilosofia
|
metaphor {n} /ˈmɛt.ə.fɔ(ə)ɹ/ (uncountable: figure of speech)
|
:: metafora
|
metaphor {n} (countable: word or phrase used in metaphor)
|
:: metafora
|
metaphorical {adj} /ˌmɛtəˈfɔːɹɪkəl/ (pertaining to a metaphor)
|
:: vertauskuvallinen, metaforinen
|
metaphorize {v} (describe something using metaphors)
|
:: vertauskuvallistaa
|
metaphysical {adj} /ˌmɛtəˈfɪzɪkəl/ (of or pertaining to metaphysics)
|
:: metafyysinen
|
metaphysical {adj} (being an adherent of metaphysics)
|
:: metafyysinen
|
metaphysical {adj} (immaterial)
|
:: metafyysinen
|
metaphysician {n} (A philosopher who specializes in the scholarly study of metaphysics)
|
:: metafyysikko
|
metaphysics {n} /mɛtəˈfɪzɪks/ (branch of philosophy that studies first principles)
|
:: metafysiikka
|
metaphysis {n} (part of long bone)
|
:: metafyysi
|
metaphysis {n} (change of form)
|
:: muodonmuutos
|
metaprogramming {n} (writing of computer programs that write or manipulate other programs (or themselves) as their data)
|
:: metaohjelmointi
|
metastasis {n} /mɪˈtæstəsɪs/ (transference of a bodily function or disease to another part of the body)
|
:: etäpesäke, metastaasi
|
metastasize {v} /mɪˈtæstəsʌɪz/ (to spread to other sites in the body)
|
:: metastasoida, metastasoitua
|
metasyntactic variable {n} (in computing)
|
:: metasyntaktinen muuttuja
|
metatarsal {adj} (of the metatarsus)
|
:: jalkapöydän (genitive of noun)
|
metatarsal {n} (bones of the metatarsus)
|
:: jalkapöydänluu
|
metatarsus {n} (bones)
|
:: jalkapöydän luut {p}, jalkapöytä
|
metatextuality {n} (form of intertextual discourse)
|
:: metatekstisyys
|
metathesis {n} /mə.ˈtæ.θə.səs/ (the transposition of letters, syllables or sounds within a word)
|
:: takaheitto, metateesi
|
metathesis {n} (the double decomposition of inorganic salts)
|
:: metateesi
|
metathesis {n} (the breaking and reforming of double bonds in olefins in which substituent groups are swapped)
|
:: metateesi
|
metazoan {n} ((zoology) animals with differentiated tissues)
|
:: monisoluinen eläin
|
metazoan {adj} ((zoology) relating to metazoa)
|
:: monisoluinen
|
mete {v} /miːt/ (To measure)
|
:: mitata
|
mete {v} (To dispense)
|
:: jakaa
|
metempsychosis {n} /mɛtəmsʌɪˈkəʊsɪs/ (Transmigration of the soul)
|
:: sielunvaellus
|
meteor {n} /ˈmitiɚ/ (streak of light)
|
:: meteori, tähdenlento
|
meteor hammer {n} (weapon)
|
:: dai chui
|
meteorite {n} /ˈmiː.tɪ.ə.ɹaɪt/ (remains of a meteor)
|
:: meteoriitti
|
meteoroid {n} (small debris in a star system)
|
:: meteoroidi
|
meteorologic {adj} (meteorological) SEE: meteorological
|
::
|
meteorological {adj} /ˌmitiəɹəˈlɑd͡ʒɪkl̩/ (relating to meteorology)
|
:: meteorologinen
|
meteorologist {n} (person who studies meteorology)
|
:: meteorologi
|
meteorology {n} /ˌmiti.əˈɹɑːlədʒi/ (science)
|
:: meteorologia, ilmatiede, säätiede
|
meter {n} /ˈmitəɹ/ (measuring instrument)
|
:: mittari, mitta, mittatikku
|
meter {n} (short form of parking meter)
|
:: mittari
|
meter {n} (increment of music)
|
:: tahtilaji
|
meter {n} (rhythm of poetry)
|
:: runomitta
|
meter {n} (unit of length) SEE: metre
|
::
|
meter {v} (to measure) SEE: measure
|
::
|
-meter {suffix} (used to form a measuring device)
|
:: -metri
|
meter maid {n} (female meter attendant)
|
:: parkkipirkko, lappuliisa (pysäköinnintarkastaja [formal])
|
meter stamp {n} (proof of postage)
|
:: frankeerausleima
|
metformin {n} (oral drug)
|
:: metformiini
|
methacrolein {n} (clear, colorless, flammable liquid)
|
:: metakryylialdehydi
|
methadone {n} /ˈmɛθədoʊn/ (synthetic opioid analgesic)
|
:: metadoni
|
methamphetamine {n} /ˌmɛθ æmˈfɛt əˌmin/ (the drug (S)-N-methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-amine)
|
:: metamfetamiini, amfetamiini
|
methamphetamine hydrochloride {n} /ˌmɛθamˈfɛtəmiːn ˌhaɪdɹə(ʊ)ˈklɔːɹaɪd/ (chemical)
|
:: metamfetamiinihydrokloridi
|
methanal {n} (formaldehyde) SEE: formaldehyde
|
::
|
methane {n} /ˈmɛθeɪn/ (the compound CH4)
|
:: metaani
|
methanesulfonamide {n} (sulfonamide of methanesulfonic acid)
|
:: metaanisulfonamidi
|
methanoic acid {n} (formic acid)
|
:: metaanihappo
|
methanol {n} (the simplest aliphatic alcohol, CH3OH)
|
:: metanoli
|
methinks {contraction} /mɪˈθɪŋks/ (it seems to me)
|
:: minusta tuntuu, mielestäni
|
methionine {n} /mɛˈθaɪəˌniːn/ (amino acid)
|
:: metioniini
|
method {n} /ˈmɛθəd/ (process by which a task is completed)
|
:: menetelmä, metodi
|
method {n} (type of acting)
|
:: metodinäytteleminen
|
method {n} ((programming) subroutine or function in object-oriented languages)
|
:: jäsenfunktio, metodi
|
method {v} (to apply a method)
|
:: käyttää menetelmää
|
method acting {n}
|
:: metodinäytteleminen
|
methodical {adj} (in an organized manner)
|
:: järjestelmällinen, systemaattinen
|
methodicalness {n} (the property of being methodical)
|
:: suunnitelmallisuus
|
Methodism {n} (Methodist Christian movement founded by John Wesley)
|
:: metodismi
|
Methodist {n} /ˈmɛθədɪst/ (a member of the Methodist Church)
|
:: metodisti
|
Methodist {adj} (of or relating to Methodism)
|
:: metodistinen
|
methodology {n} /meθəˈdɒlədʒi/ (the study of methods used in a field)
|
:: menetelmäoppi
|
methodology {n} (a collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field)
|
:: metodologia
|
methodology {n} (the implementation of such methods etc.)
|
:: menetelmä
|
Methuselah {prop} (Biblical character)
|
:: Metusalem, Metuselah
|
methyl- {prefix} (prefix used to form terms describing the attachment of a methyl group)
|
:: metyyli-
|
methylase {n} (enzyme that catalyze methylation)
|
:: metylaasi
|
methylated spirit {n} (ethyl alcohol used as a fuel and a solvent)
|
:: denaturoitu sprii
|
methylcellulose {n} (powdery substance)
|
:: metyyliselluloosa
|
methylene {n} (divalent radical)
|
:: metyleeni
|
methylguanosine {n} (methyl derivative of guanosine)
|
:: metyyliguanosiini
|
methylpropane {n} (isobutane) SEE: isobutane
|
::
|
methyl salicylate {n} (methyl ester of salicylic acid)
|
:: metyylisalisylaatti
|
metic {n} /ˈmɛtɪk/ (resident alien in ancient Greece)
|
:: metoikit
|
meticulous {adj} /mɨˈtɪkjɨlɨs/ (characterized by very precise, conscientious attention to details)
|
:: huolellinen
|
metonym {n} /ˈmɛtənɪm/ (word that names an object from a single characteristic of it)
|
:: metonyymi
|
metonymic {adj} /ˌmɛt.əˈnɪm.ɪk/ (of, or relating to, a word that names an object from a single characteristic of it or of a closely related object)
|
:: metonyyminen
|
metonymic {n} (metonym) SEE: metonym
|
::
|
metonymical {adj} (metonymic) SEE: metonymic
|
::
|
metonymy {n} (figure of speech)
|
:: metonymia
|
metonymy {n} (metonym) SEE: metonym
|
::
|
me too {phrase} (I agree)
|
:: sama täällä, minä myös
|
me too {phrase} (that applies to me as well)
|
:: sama täällä
|
metre {n} /ˈmiːtəɹ/ (unit of length)
|
:: metri
|
metric {adj} /ˈmɛt.ɹɪk/ (relating to metric system)
|
:: metrinen
|
metric {adj} (relating to musical meter)
|
:: metrinen
|
metric {n} (measure for something)
|
:: mittari
|
metric {n} (notion in mathematics)
|
:: metriikka
|
metrical foot {n} (basic unit of verse)
|
:: poljento, runojalka
|
metric ounce {n} (metric approximation of an ounce)
|
:: metrinen unssi
|
metric space {n} (space (mathematics))
|
:: metrinen avaruus
|
metric system {n} /ˈmɛtɹɪk ˌsɪstəm/ (system of measurements developed in France)
|
:: metrijärjestelmä
|
metric system {n} (International System of Units) SEE: International System of Units
|
::
|
metric ton {n} (unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms)
|
:: tonni
|
metrizable {adj} (measurable, quantifiable)
|
:: mitattava
|
metrizable {adj} (topology: for which a metric exists)
|
:: metristyvä
|
metrizoic acid {n} (drug)
|
:: metritsoiinihappo
|
metro {n} (underground railway) SEE: subway
|
::
|
metro {n} (train of underground railway) SEE: subway
|
::
|
metrological {adj} (of or pertaining to metrology)
|
:: metrologinen, mittaustieteellinen
|
metrologically {adv} (in a metrological manner)
|
:: metrologisesti, mittaustieteellisesti
|
metrologist {n} (one who studies of practices metrology)
|
:: metrologi
|
metrology {n} /mɛˈtɹɑ.lə.dʒi/ (science of measurement)
|
:: mittaustiede, metrologia
|
metrology {n} (system of weights and measures)
|
:: mittajärjestelmä
|
metronome {n} /ˈmɛtɹəˌnoʊm/ (a device used in music)
|
:: metronomi, tahtimittari
|
metropole {n} (city) SEE: metropolis
|
::
|
metropole {n} /ˈmɛtɹəpoʊl/ (parent state)
|
:: emämaa
|
metropolis {n} /mɪˈtɹɒpəlɪs/ (colony’s mother city)
|
:: metropolis, emämaa
|
metropolis {n} (large, busy city)
|
:: metropoli, suurkaupunki
|
metropolis {n} (metropolitan archbishop) SEE: archbishopric
|
::
|
metropolitan {n} /mɛtɹɵˈpɑlɨtən/ (bishop empowered to oversee other bishops)
|
:: metropoliitta
|
metropolitan {adj} (pertaining to a metropolis)
|
:: suurkaupunkilainen
|
metropolitan area {n} (area of population)
|
:: metropolialue
|
metrosexual {n} (man concerned with personal appearance)
|
:: metroseksuaali, hienostelija, keikari
|
metrosexuality {n} (quality of being metrosexual)
|
:: metroseksuaalisuus
|
metro station {n} (railway station for a rapid transit system)
|
:: metroasema
|
mettle {n} (metal) SEE: metal
|
::
|
mettle {n} /ˈmɛt.l̩/ (a quality of endurance and courage)
|
:: lujahermoisuus, rohkeus
|
mettle {n} (good temperament and character)
|
:: sopuisuus
|
mettlesome {adj} (of great mettle)
|
:: lujahermoinen, rautainen
|
meum {n} (meum athamanticum) SEE: baldmoney
|
::
|
Meuse {prop} (river)
|
:: Maas
|
mew {n} (crying sound of a cat) SEE: meow
|
::
|
mew {v} (meow) SEE: meow
|
::
|
mewl {v} /ˈmjuːl/ (to cry weakly)
|
:: inistä
|
mewl {n} (soft cry or whimper)
|
:: ininä
|
Mexican {n} /ˈmɛk.sɪ.kən/ (person from Mexico or of Mexican descent)
|
:: meksikolainen
|
Mexican {n} (person of any Spanish-speaking country)
|
:: latino [from Americas only]
|
Mexican {adj} (of or pertaining to Mexico)
|
:: meksikolainen
|
Mexican {n} (Nahuatl language) SEE: Nahuatl
|
::
|
Mexican {adj} (of or pertaining to Nahuatl language) SEE: Nahuatl
|
::
|
Mexican {n} (Mexican dialect of Spanish) SEE: Mexican Spanish
|
::
|
Mexican chickadee {n} (Poecile sclateri)
|
:: meksikontiainen
|
Mexican hairless {n} /ˈmɛks.ɪ.kən ˈhɛə.ləs/ (Dog of that breed.)
|
:: meksikonkarvatonkoira
|
Mexican jumping bean {n} (seed of a Sebastiania shrub with a hatched moth larva)
|
:: meksikolainen hyppypapu
|
Mexican marigold {n} (Tagetes erecta)
|
:: isosamettikukka
|
Mexican marigold {n} (Tagetes lucida) SEE: Mexican tarragon
|
::
|
Mexicanness {n} (quality of being Mexican)
|
:: meksikolaisuus
|
Mexican Plateau {prop} (plateau in Mexico)
|
:: Meksikon keskiylänkö
|
Mexican Spanish {prop} (Mexican dialect of Spanish)
|
:: meksikonespanja
|
Mexican tarragon {n} (Tagetes lucida)
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:: rohtosamettikukka, samettirakuuna
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Mexican wave {n} (A phenomenon at sports events)
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:: aallot
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Mexican wave {v} (to perform a Mexican wave)
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:: tehdä aaltoja
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Mexican wolf {n} (rare subspecies of grey wolf)
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:: meksikonsusi
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Mexico {prop} /ˈmɛk.sɪ.koʊ/ (country)
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:: Meksiko
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Mexico {prop} (Mexico City) SEE: Mexico City
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::
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Mexico City {prop} (capital of Mexico)
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:: México, Mexico City
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mezereon {n} /məˈzɪəriən/ (shrub)
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:: näsiä, riidenmarja
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mezuzah {n} /məˈzuːzɔː/ (piece of parchment attached to the doorpost of a house)
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:: mezuza
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mezzaluna {n} (crescent-shaped steel blade)
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:: keinuveitsi, yrttileikkuri
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mi {n} /miː/ (third note of a major scale)
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:: mi
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Mia {prop} /ˈmiːə/ (female given name)
|
:: Miia
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Miami {prop} /maɪˈæmi/ (city in Florida, United States)
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:: Miami
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miasma {n} /maɪˈæzmə/ (noxious atmosphere or influence)
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:: myrkkyhöyry
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mica {n} /ˈmaɪkə/ (hydrous aluminosilicate minerals)
|
:: kiille
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Micah {prop} /ˈmaɪkə/ (book of the Bible)
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:: Miika {m}
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Micah {prop} (Biblical character: minor prophet and author)
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:: Miika
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Micah {prop} (Biblical character: Ephraimite featured in Judges 17–18)
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:: Miika {m}
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Micah {prop} (male given name)
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:: Miika
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micelle {n} /maɪˈsɛl/ (colloidal aggregate)
|
:: miselli
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Michael {prop} /ˈmaɪkəl/ (male given name)
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:: Mikko
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Michael {prop} (archangel)
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:: Mikael
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Michaela {prop} /mɪˈkeɪ.lə/ (feminine form of Michael)
|
:: Mikaela
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Michaelmas {prop} /ˈmɪkəlməs/ (Christian feast)
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:: mikkelinpäivä
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Michelle {prop} (female given name) SEE: Michaela
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::
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Michigan {prop} /ˈmɪʃɪɡən/ (US state)
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:: Michigan
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Michigan {n} (deke)
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:: ilmaveivi
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Michigander {n} /ˈmɪ.ʃə.ˌɡæn.dɚ/ (person)
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:: michiganilainen
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Michigan holly {n} (American winterberry) SEE: American winterberry
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::
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Michiganian {adj} (of or pertaining to Michigan)
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:: michiganilainen
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Mickey D's {prop}
|
:: Mäkki
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Mickey Mouse {prop} (Disney character)
|
:: Mikki Hiiri
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Mickey Mouse {adj} (of an item of dubious quality)
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:: mikkihiiri-
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Mickey Mouse cap {n} (type of cap)
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:: Mikki Hiiri -hattu
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micro- {prefix} (very small)
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:: mikro-
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micro- {prefix} (one millionth)
|
:: mikro-
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microaerophilic {adj} (thriving in low-oxygen environments)
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:: mikroaerofiilinen
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microaggression {n} (everyday interaction interpreted as aggression)
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:: mikroaggressio
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micro-amp {n} (µA)
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:: mikroampeeri
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microarchitecture {n} (biology)
|
:: mikroarkkitehtuuri
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microarchitecture {n} (computing)
|
:: mikroarkkitehtuuri
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microarcsecond {n} (a unit of angle; one millionth (10−6) of an arcsecond)
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:: mikrokaarisekunti
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microbe {n} /ˈmaɪkɹoʊb/ (microorganism)
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:: mikrobi
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microbiological {adj} (pertaining to microbiology)
|
:: mikrobiologinen
|
microbiologically {adv} (with regard to microbiology)
|
:: mikrobiologisesti
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microbiologist {n} (scientist whose speciality is microbiology)
|
:: mikrobiologi
|
microbiology {n} (branch of biology dealing with microorganisms)
|
:: mikrobiologia
|
microblog {n} (blog on which one posts brief updates)
|
:: mikroblogi
|
microblogging {n} (writing or publishing a microblog)
|
:: mikrobloggaus
|
microbrewery {n} (small commercial brewery)
|
:: pienpanimo
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microburst {n} (strong downdraft)
|
:: mikropurkaus
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microcephalic {adj} (having a small head)
|
:: pienipäinen
|
microcephaly {n} (neurological disorder)
|
:: pienipäisyys, mikrokefalia
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microchip {n} /ˈmaɪkɹoʊˌtʃɪp/ (integrated circuit)
|
:: mikrosiru
|
microclimate {n} (local climate region)
|
:: mikroilmasto
|
microclimatology {n} (branch of climatology)
|
:: mikroklimatologia, mikroilmastotutkimus
|
microcomputer {n} (computer designed around a microprocessor)
|
:: mikrotietokone, mikro
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microcontroller {n} (microcomputer on a single chip)
|
:: mikrokontrolleri, mikro-ohjain
|
microcosm {n} /ˈmaɪ.kɹoʊˌkɑzəm/ (human nature or body as representative of the wider universe)
|
:: mikrokosmos
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microcosm {n} (obsolete: the human body, a person)
|
:: mikrokosmos
|
microcosm {n} (smaller system as representative of a larger one)
|
:: malli, mikrokosmos
|
microcosm {n} (small natural ecosystem; an artificial ecosystem set up as an experimental model)
|
:: pienoismaailma, mikrokosmos
|
microcosmic {adj} (of, or relating to the microcosm)
|
:: mikrokosminen
|
microcredit {n} (microloan) SEE: microloan
|
::
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microcystin {n} (type of hepatotoxin)
|
:: mikrokystiini
|
microeconomic {adj} (relating to a microeconomy)
|
:: mikrotaloudellinen [relating to macroeconomy]; mikrotaloustieteellinen [relating to microeconomics]
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microeconomics {n} /ˌmaɪkɹəʊˌɛkəˈnɒnɪks/ (study of small-scale economic activities)
|
:: mikrotaloustiede
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microelectromechanical {adj} (describing small electromechanical system)
|
:: mikroelektromekaaninen
|
microexpression {n} /ˌmaɪkɹəʊ.ɪkˈspɹɛʃən/ (fleeting facial expression)
|
:: mikroilme
|
microfauna {n} (smallest of the faunal size divisions)
|
:: mikrofauna
|
microfiche {n} (sheet of microfilm)
|
:: filmikortti
|
microfiche {n} (device)
|
:: mikrofilmien lukulaite
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microgram {n} (µg)
|
:: mikrogramma
|
microgravity {n} (very low gravity)
|
:: mikropainovoima
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microloan {n} (small loan given to a poor person to enable him to become self-employed)
|
:: mikrolaina, mikroluotto
|
micrometeorology {n} (small scale meteorology)
|
:: mikrometeorologia
|
micrometer {n} /ˈmaɪkɹoʊmiːtɚ/ (one millionth of a meter)
|
:: mikrometri
|
micrometer {n} /maɪˈkɹɑmɪtɚ/ (instrument)
|
:: mikrometriruuvi, mikrometri
|
micrometre {n} (micrometer) SEE: micrometer
|
::
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micron {n} /ˈmaɪkɹɒn/ (micrometer)
|
:: mikroni, mikrometri
|
Micronesia {prop} /ˌmaɪ.kɹoʊˈniː.ʒə/ (country)
|
:: Mikronesia
|
micronutrient {n} (essential mineral or vitamin)
|
:: vitamiini, hivenaine
|
micro-ohm {n} (unit of electrical resistance)
|
:: mikro-ohmi
|
microorganism {n} /ˌmaɪ.kɹoʊˈɔːɹ.ɡən.ɪ.zəm̩/ (an organism too small to be seen by unaided eye)
|
:: mikro-organismi
|
micropaleontology {n} (the study of microfossils)
|
:: mikropaleontologia
|
micropayment {n} (financial transaction)
|
:: mikromaksu
|
micropenis {n} /mɑikɹəʊpiːnɪs/ (unusually small penis)
|
:: mikropenis, mikrofallos
|
microphone {n} /ˈmaɪ.kɹəˌfoʊn/ (transducer of sound waves to electricity)
|
:: mikrofoni, mikki [colloquial]
|
microphthalmia {n} (presence of abnormally small eyes)
|
:: mikroftalmia
|
microphysics {n} (branch of physics)
|
:: mikrofysiikka
|
microprocessor {n} (the entire CPU of a computer on a chip)
|
:: mikroprosessori
|
microprogram {n} (a set of microinstructions in a CPU)
|
:: mikro-ohjelma
|
microprogram {v} (to manually write a microprogram)
|
:: mikro-ohjelmoida
|
micropsia {n} (disorder in which objects appear much smaller than normal)
|
:: mikropsia
|
micropyle {n} /ˈmaɪ.kɹoʊˌpaɪl/ (botany)
|
:: siitereikä
|
microscope {n} /ˈmaɪkɹəˌskoʊp/ (an optical instrument)
|
:: mikroskooppi
|
microscopic {adj} /ˌmaɪkɹəˈskɑpɪk/ (relating to microscopes)
|
:: mikroskooppi-
|
microscopic {adj} (so small that it can only be seen using a microscope)
|
:: mikroskooppinen
|
microscopic {adj} (very small)
|
:: mikroskooppinen
|
microscopic {adj} (carried out with great attention to detail)
|
:: pikkutarkka, yksityiskohtainen
|
Microscopium {prop} (faint constellation of the southern spring sky)
|
:: Mikroskooppi
|
microscopize {v} (microscope) SEE: microscope
|
::
|
microsecond {n} (unit of time equal to 10−6 seconds)
|
:: mikrosekunti
|
microsensor {n} (very small sensor)
|
:: mikroanturi
|
microskirt {n} (extremely short skirt)
|
:: mikrohame
|
Microsoft {prop} /ˈmaɪkɹəˌsɔft/ (Transliterations and translations)
|
:: Microsoft
|
microsporangium {n} (container that holds microspores)
|
:: pikkuitiöpesäke
|
microspore {n} (small spore)
|
:: pikkuitiö
|
microstate {n} (a very small country)
|
:: kääpiövaltio
|
microstate {n} (microscopic configuration)
|
:: mikro-olosuhteet {p}
|
microsurgery {n} (surgical procedures that are very small)
|
:: mikrokirurgia
|
microtia {n} (congenital deformity)
|
:: mikrotia
|
micro trenching {n}
|
:: mikro-ojitus
|
microtubule {n} (microscopic tube in cells)
|
:: mikrotubulus, mikroputki
|
microvolt {n} (10-6 of a volt)
|
:: mikrovoltti
|
microwave {n} (microwave oven) SEE: microwave oven
|
::
|
microwave {n} /ˈmaɪkɹəˌweɪv/ (electromagnetic wave)
|
:: mikroaalto
|
microwave {v} (cook in a microwave oven)
|
:: valmistaa mikrossa
|
microwave oven {n} /ˈmaɪkɹə(ʊ)ˌweɪv ˈʌv(ə)n/ (oven using microwave energy)
|
:: mikroaaltouuni
|
micturate {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate
|
::
|
micturition {n} (physiology: urination)
|
:: virtsaaminen
|
mid {prep} /mɪd/ (denoting the middle part)
|
:: keski-
|
mid {prep} (occupying a middle position; middle)
|
:: keski-
|
mid {prep} (in linguistics, made with a somewhat elevated position of some part of the tongue relative to the palate)
|
:: välinen
|
mid {prep} (amid)
|
:: keskellä, joukossa
|
mid-air {n} (middle of the air)
|
:: ilmassa, lennosta
|
Mid-Autumn Festival {n} (harvest festival)
|
:: keskisyksyn juhla
|
midbrain {n} (part of brain)
|
:: keskiaivot
|
midday {n} (12 o'clock during the day) SEE: noon
|
::
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midden {n} /ˈmɪdən/ (dungheap)
|
:: lantakasa
|
midden {n} (refuse heap)
|
:: tunkio
|
midden {n} (archeology: prehistoric pile of bones and shells)
|
:: tunkio
|
middle {n} /ˈmɪdəl/ (centre, midpoint)
|
:: keskipiste, keskusta
|
middle {n} (part between beginning and end)
|
:: keskialue, keskikohta, puoliväli
|
middle {n} (central part of human body)
|
:: keskikeho, keskivartalo
|
middle {adj} (located in the middle; in between)
|
:: keski-
|
middle {adj} (central)
|
:: keskeinen
|
middle age {n} (the period of life between youth and old age)
|
:: keski-ikä
|
middle-aged {adj} /ˌmɪdl̩ˈeɪd͡ʒd/ (of, or relating to middle age)
|
:: keski-ikäinen
|
Middle Ages {prop} /ˌmɪdl̩ ˈeɪdʒɪz/ (historical period)
|
:: keskiaika
|
Middle America {prop} (geographical region)
|
:: Väli-Amerikka
|
Middle Cambrian {prop} (epoch)
|
:: keskikambrikausi
|
Middle Chinese {prop} (Chinese language)
|
:: keskikiina
|
middle class {n} (social and economic class)
|
:: keskiluokka
|
middle-class {adj} (between the upper class and working class)
|
:: keskiluokkainen
|
middle-class {adj} (characteristic of the middle class)
|
:: keskiluokkainen
|
Middle Cornish {prop} (the Celtic language spoken in Cornwall)
|
:: keskikorni
|
Middle Dutch {prop} (the Middle Dutch language)
|
:: keskihollanti
|
middle ear {n} (cavity in the ear)
|
:: välikorva
|
Middle Earth {prop} (Earth) SEE: Earth
|
::
|
Middle East {prop} (region comprising southwest Asia and northeast Africa)
|
:: Lähi-itä
|
Middle Eastern {adj} (of or relating to the Middle East)
|
:: Lähi-idän, lähi-itäinen
|
Middle English {prop} (Middle English)
|
:: keskienglanti
|
middle finger {n} (finger between the forefinger and the ring finger)
|
:: keskisormi, keskari
|
Middle French {n} (Middle French)
|
:: keskiranska
|
middlegame {n} (the period in a game between the opening and endgame)
|
:: keskipeli
|
middle ground {n} (a compromise position between extremes)
|
:: keskitie, välimaasto
|
middle ground {n} (the middle distance)
|
:: keskiala
|
Middle High German {prop} (Middle High German)
|
:: keskiyläsaksa
|
Middle Irish {prop} (the Gaelic language spoken in Ireland)
|
:: keski-iiri
|
Middle Kingdom {prop} (nickname for China)
|
:: Keskustan valtakunta
|
Middle Kingdom {prop} (Egypt in the 12th and 13th dynasties)
|
:: keskivaltakunta
|
Middle Low German {prop} (language)
|
:: keskialasaksa
|
middleman {n} /ˈmɪdɫ̩ˌmæn/ (intermediate dealer between manufacturer and the retailer or customer)
|
:: välittäjä, välikäsi
|
middleman {n} (intermediary) SEE: intermediary
|
::
|
Middle Mongolian {prop} (language)
|
:: keskimongoli
|
middle name {n} (name between given name and surname)
|
:: toinen nimi
|
middle note {n} (The characteristic parts of a perfume that emerge only after a waiting period)
|
:: sydäntuoksu
|
middle of nowhere {n} (remote place)
|
:: Perähikiä, keskellä ei-mitään, hornantuutti
|
Middle Persian {prop} (language)
|
:: keskipersia
|
middle reaches {n} (the middle portion of a river)
|
:: keskijuoksu
|
Middle Saxon {prop} (Middle Low German) SEE: Middle Low German
|
::
|
middle school {n} (school contain both primary and secondary students)
|
:: keskikoulu
|
middle school student {n}
|
:: keskikouluoppilas
|
middle spotted woodpecker {n} (Dendrocoptes medius)
|
:: tammitikka
|
middle watch {n} (watch)
|
:: koiranvahti
|
Middle Welsh {prop} (language)
|
:: keskikymri
|
midfield {n} /ˈmɪd.fiːld/ (middle of the field)
|
:: keskikenttä
|
midfielder {n} (player)
|
:: keskikenttäpelaaja
|
Midgard {prop} (Earth) SEE: Earth
|
::
|
midge {n} /mɪdʒ/ (fly of family Chironomidae or Ceratopogonidae)
|
:: sääski
|
midget {n} (person of small stature of adult height less than 4'10")
|
:: kääpiö
|
midget {n} (derogatory: any short person)
|
:: kääpiö, skäfä
|
midget {n} (attributively: that is the small version of something)
|
:: kääpiö-
|
midlife {adj} (Occurring in the middle point of one's life)
|
:: keski-iän
|
mid-life crisis {n} (emotional period of doubt)
|
:: keski-iän kriisi
|
midnight {n} /ˈmɪdnʌɪt/ (middle of the night)
|
:: keskiyö
|
midnight {n} (12 o'clock)
|
:: keskiyö, puoliyö
|
midnight sun {n} /ˈmɪdnʌɪt sʌn/ (phenomenon occurring when Sun does not set)
|
:: keskiyön aurinko, yötön yö
|
midpoint {n} (point equidistant between two extremes)
|
:: puoliväli
|
midpoint {n} (point which divides a line segment)
|
:: keskipiste
|
midrib {n} (strengthened vein down the middle of a flower petal or simple leaf or leaflet)
|
:: keskiruoti
|
midriff {n} (mid section of the human torso)
|
:: keskivartalo
|
midship {n} (adjective)
|
:: keskilaiva-
|
midship {n} (noun)
|
:: keskilaiva
|
midshipman {n} (officer of the lowest rank)
|
:: merikadetti
|
midshipman {n} (midshipman fish) SEE: midshipman fish
|
::
|
midshipman fish {n} (toadfish of genus Porichthys)
|
:: kadettikala
|
midst {n} /mɪdst/ (place in the middle of something)
|
:: keskus, keskusta, sisin, ydin
|
midst {prep} (in the middle of)
|
:: keskellä
|
midsummer {n} (about 21st June)
|
:: keskikesä
|
midsummer {n} (The middle of summer)
|
:: keskikesä
|
midsummer {n} (Midsummer Day)
|
:: juhannus
|
midsummer {adj} (happening in the middle of summer)
|
:: keskikesäinen
|
midterm {adj} /ˈmɪdˌtəɹm/ (halfway through a term)
|
:: puoliväli
|
midterm {n} (exam)
|
:: välikoe
|
midway {n} /mɪdweɪ/ (middle, midst)
|
:: keskikohta
|
midway {n} (middle way or manner)
|
:: keskitie
|
midway {n} (part of a fair)
|
:: pääkatu
|
midway {adj} (being in the middle of the way)
|
:: puolivälin, puoliväli-
|
midway {adv} (halfway) SEE: halfway
|
::
|
midwife {n} /ˈmɪd.waɪf/ (person who assists women in childbirth)
|
:: kätilö
|
midwife {n} (person who assists in bringing something about)
|
:: kätilö
|
midwife {v} (to act as a midwife)
|
:: avustaa synnytyksessä, kätilöidä
|
midwinter {n} (the middle of winter)
|
:: keskitalvi
|
midwinter {n} (the winter solstice)
|
:: talvipäivänseisaus
|
Miehikkälä {prop} (municipality)
|
:: Miehikkälä
|
mielie {n} (maize) SEE: maize
|
::
|
mien {n} /miːn/ (demeanor; facial expression or attitude, especially one which is intended by its bearer)
|
:: ilme
|
mien {n} (specific facial expression)
|
:: ilme
|
miff {n} /mɪf/ (an argument, quarrel)
|
:: kahnaus, erimielisyys
|
miff {v} (to offend slightly)
|
:: loukata
|
miff {v} (to become slightly offended)
|
:: loukkaantua
|
miffed {adj} /mɪft/ (somewhat indignant, irritated, angry, put out or annoyed)
|
:: loukkaantunut, ärsyyntynyt
|
might {n} /maɪt/ (personal power)
|
:: mahti, voima
|
might {n} (physical strength)
|
:: voima
|
might {n} (ability)
|
:: kyky, voima
|
might {v} (indicator of conditional or possible actions)
|
:: saattaa in conditional mood
|
mightily {adv} /ˈmaɪtɪli/ (in a mighty manner)
|
:: mahtavasti
|
might makes right {proverb} (the stronger and more powerful rule others)
|
:: vahvin määrää
|
mighty {adj} /ˈmaɪti/ (very strong, possessing might)
|
:: mahtava, voimallinen, voimakas
|
migmatite {n} /mɪɡmətʌɪt/ (Intimate mixture of granite and older rock)
|
:: seoskivi, migmatiitti
|
mignonette {n} /ˌmɪnjəˈnɛt/ (the plant Reseda odorata)
|
:: tuoksureseda
|
migraine {n} /ˈmaɪɡɹeɪn/ (headache usually affecting only one side of the head)
|
:: migreeni
|
migrant {n} /ˈmaɪɡɹənt/ (A migratory bird or other animal)
|
:: muuttolintu
|
migrant {n} (A person moving from one region or country to another)
|
:: siirtolainen, siirtotyöläinen [worker]
|
migrant smuggling {n} (human smuggling) SEE: human smuggling
|
::
|
migrant worker {n} (agricultural worker)
|
:: liikkuva maataloustyöntekijä
|
migrant worker {n} (guest worker) SEE: guest worker
|
::
|
migrate {v} /maɪ.ˈɡɹeɪt/ (to relocate periodically from one region to another)
|
:: muuttaa [of birds, vacationers]; vaeltaa [of herders, animals]
|
migrate {v} (to change one's geographic pattern of habitation)
|
:: vaeltaa
|
migrate {v} (to change habitations across a border)
|
:: muuttaa
|
migrate {v} (to move slowly towards, usually in groups)
|
:: valua
|
migrate {v} (to move computer code or files)
|
:: siirtää
|
migrate {v} (marketing: to induce customers to shift purchases)
|
:: saada siirtymään
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migration {n} /maɪˈɡɹeɪʃ(ə)n/ (moving a place to live to another)
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:: muutto, migraatio
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migration {n} (seasonal moving of animals, birds or fish)
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:: muutto, vaellus
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Migration Period {prop} (mass migration of Germanic people in Europe during the early Middle Ages)
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:: kansainvaellusaika
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migratory {adj} /ˈmaɪ.ɡɹəˌtɔ.ɹi/ ((of birds, etc) that migrate)
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:: muutto-, vaellus-
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mijiu {n} (variety of Chinese rice wine)
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:: (kiinalainen) riisiviini
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mikan {n} (seedless cultivar of tangerine) SEE: satsuma
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::
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mike {n} /ˈmaɪk/ (informal: microphone)
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:: mikki
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mike {v} (to place one or more microphones on)
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:: mikittää
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Mike {prop} /mɐɪʔk̚/ (the letter "M")
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:: Matti
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Mikkeli {prop} (city)
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:: Mikkeli
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mil {n} /mɪl/ (angular mil)
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:: piiru (=1⁄6000)
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Milan {prop} /mɪˈlæn/ (city and capital)
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:: Milano
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Milanese {adj} (pertaining to Milan)
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:: milanolainen
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Milanese {n} (native or inhabitant of Milan)
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:: milanolainen
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Milcah {prop} (sister of Sarah)
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:: Milka
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Milcah {prop} (daughter of Zelophehad)
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:: Milka
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Milcah {prop} (female given name)
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:: Milka
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milch {adj} /mɪltʃ/ (giving milk)
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:: lypsävä, lypsy-
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milch cow {n} (cash cow) SEE: cash cow
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::
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milch cow {n} (cow that produces milk)
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:: lypsylehmä
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milch cow {n} (German WWII submarine)
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:: lypsylehmä
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milch cow {n} (cow kept for milking) SEE: dairy cow
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::
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mild {adj} /ˈmaɪld/ (gentle; pleasant; kind; soft)
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:: lempeä, säyseä
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mild {adj} ((illness or pain) not serious or dangerous)
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:: lievä
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mild {adj} (warm and pleasant of weather)
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:: leuto
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mild {adj} (acting gently and without causing harm)
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:: mieto
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mild {adj} (not sharp or bitter; not strong in flavor)
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:: mieto
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mildew {n} /ˈmɪl.d(j)u/ (growth of minute fungi)
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:: home
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mildew {v} (to taint with mildew)
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:: homehduttaa
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mildew {v} (to become tainted with mildew)
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:: homehtua, saada homehtumaan
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mild steel {n} (kind of steel)
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:: pehmeä teräs
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mile {n} /maɪ̯l/ (measure of length)
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:: maili
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mile {n} (track race)
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:: maili
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mile {n} (slang: large distance)
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:: kilometri
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mile {n} (informal: one mile per hour)
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:: kilsa [km/h]
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mile {n} (Roman measure of length) SEE: Roman mile
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::
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mileage {n} /ˈmaɪlədʒ/ (total distance travelled)
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:: matkan pituus, ajomatka, ajokilometrit {p}
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mileage {n} (distance travelled on certain amount of fuel)
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:: See: polttoaineenkulutus
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mileage {n} (allowance for travel expenses per distance travelled)
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:: kilometrikorvaus
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mileage {n} (amount of service)
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:: käyttöikä
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mileage {n} (something worth taking into consideration)
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:: järki
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Mile High Club {prop} (notional club)
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:: kymppikerho
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milepost {n} (post on a highway)
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:: kilometripylväs
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miler {n} /ˈmaɪləɹ/ (racer)
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:: maileri
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milestone {n} (one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals)
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:: kilometripylväs
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milestone {n} (important event)
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:: virstanpylväs, merkkipaalu
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Milgram experiment {prop} (experiment)
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:: Milgramin tottelevaisuuskoe
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miliaria {n} (rash)
|
:: hikirakkulatauti
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milieu {n} (medium) SEE: medium
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::
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milieu {n} /mɪlˈju/ (person’s social setting or environment)
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:: ympäristö, lähiympäristö, miljöö
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militarily {adv} (in a military manner)
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:: sotilaallisesti
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militarily {adv} (by way of military)
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:: sotilaallisesti
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militarisation {n} (process) SEE: militarization
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::
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militarism {n} (militarism)
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:: militarismi
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militarization {n} (process)
|
:: militarisointi
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militarize {v} (to give military character to)
|
:: militarisoida
|
militarize {v} (to train or equip for war)
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:: harjoittaa sotaan [to train for war], varustaa sotaan [to equip for war]
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militarize {v} (adopt for use by the military)
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:: ottaa sotilaskäyttöön
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military {adj} /ˈmɪl.ɪ.tɛɹ.i/ (characteristic of members of the armed forces)
|
:: sotilaallinen
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military {adj} ((North America) relating to armed forces such as the army, marines, navy and air force)
|
:: sotilaallinen, sotilas-, sota-
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military {adj} (relating to war)
|
:: sotilaallinen, sotilas-, sota-
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military {adj} (relating to armies or ground forces)
|
:: sotilaallinen
|
military {n} (armed forces)
|
:: armeija, sotaväki
|
military academy {n} (postsecondary officer-prep school)
|
:: sotakorkeakoulu
|
military attaché {n} (a diplomatic attaché for military affairs)
|
:: sotilasattasea, sotilasasiamies
|
military brat {n} (child with military parent)
|
:: kasarmin kakara
|
military engine {n} (siege engine) SEE: siege engine
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::
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military exercise {n} (war game)
|
:: sotaharjoitus
|
military government {n}
|
:: sotilashallitus
|
military-industrial complex {n} (armed forces and industry)
|
:: sotateollinen kompleksi
|
military macaw {n} (Ara militaris)
|
:: smaragdiara
|
military order {n} (order of knighthood)
|
:: sotilasritarikunta
|
military police {n} (police unit of a military organization)
|
:: sotilaspoliisi
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military prison {n} (prison operated by the military)
|
:: sotilasvankila
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military rank {n} (grade conferred upon officers)
|
:: sotilasarvo
|
military science {n} (academic discipline which examines institutions and behaviours in the military)
|
:: sotatiede
|
military service {n} (service in an army)
|
:: asepalvelus, varusmiespalvelus
|
military tribunal {n} (military court)
|
:: sotaoikeus
|
military widow {n} (widow of a soldier)
|
:: sotilaan leski
|
militia {n} /məˈlɪʃə/ (army of trained civilians called upon in time of need)
|
:: miliisi
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militsia {n} (police) SEE: police
|
::
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militsia {n} (militia) SEE: militia
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::
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militsia {n} ((Soviet Union) the police in the Soviet Union and related states)
|
:: miliisi
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milk {v} /mɪlk/ (to express milk from mammal)
|
:: lypsää
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milk {v} (to draw from the breasts or udder)
|
:: lypsää
|
milk {v} (to express any liquid)
|
:: lypsää, valuttaa
|
milk {v} (to take advantage of situation)
|
:: pyöritellä
|
milk {v} (of a battery, to give off small gas bubbles)
|
:: kiehua
|
milk {n} (semen) SEE: semen
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::
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milk {n} (liquid)
|
:: maito
|
milk {n} (serving)
|
:: maito
|
milk {n} (liquid from a vegetable source)
|
:: maito
|
milk camel {n} (camel kept for producing milk)
|
:: lypsykameli
|
milk-cap {n} (mushroom of the genus Lactarius)
|
:: rousku
|
milk chocolate {n} (Chocolate that includes milk powder as one of its ingredients)
|
:: maitosuklaa
|
milk churn {n} (conical or cylindrical container for the transportation of milk)
|
:: maitotonkka
|
milk cow {n} (dairy cow) SEE: dairy cow
|
::
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milk fever {n} (fever after childbirth)
|
:: maitokuume
|
milk fever {n} (metabolic disorder of dairy cattle)
|
:: poikimahalvaus
|
milk glass {n} (white, opaque glass)
|
:: maitolasi
|
milking {n} (the act by which a cow is milked)
|
:: lypsy
|
milking machine {n} (machine)
|
:: lypsykone
|
milk jug {n} (woman's breast)
|
:: hinkki
|
milkmaid {n} /ˈmɪlkmeɪd/ (a young woman who milks the cows on a farm)
|
:: karjakko
|
milkmaid's yoke {n} (carrying pole) SEE: carrying pole
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::
|
milkman {n} /ˈmɪlkmən/ (man who delivers milk early in the morning)
|
:: maitomies
|
milk powder {n} (pulverized milk solids)
|
:: maitojauhe
|
milk pudding {n} (dessert made from sweetened milk)
|
:: maitovanukas
|
milk replacer {n} (liquid nutrition that is given to young animals)
|
:: maidonvastike [pets]; juottorehu [production animals]
|
milkshake {n} /ˈmɪɫk.ʃeɪk/ (milk and ice cream beverage)
|
:: pirtelö
|
milk snake {n} (Lampropeltis triangulum)
|
:: maitokäärme
|
milksop {n} /ˈmɪlkˌsɒp/ (weak, easily frightened or ineffectual person)
|
:: vätys; arkajalka [easily frightened]
|
milk substitute {n} (liquid that replaces milk in a diet or recipe)
|
:: maidonkorvike
|
milk tea {n} (bubble tea) SEE: bubble tea
|
::
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milk tea {n} (beverage containing a combination of cow's milk and tea)
|
:: maitotee
|
milk thistle {n} (Silybum, Silybum marianum)
|
:: maarianohdake
|
milk thistle {n} (Lactuca serriola)
|
:: piikkisalaatti
|
milk thistle {n} (Sonchus spp.) SEE: sow thistle
|
::
|
milk tooth {n} (tooth of the first set of teeth)
|
:: maitohammas
|
milk-vetch {n} (Astragalus, see also: tragacanth)
|
:: kurjenherne
|
milky {adj} /ˈmɪlki/ (resembling milk in color or consistency)
|
:: maitoinen
|
milky quartz {n} (common form of crystalline quartz)
|
:: maitokvartsi, lumikvartsi
|
Milky Way {prop} (galaxy)
|
:: Linnunrata
|
Milky Way {prop} (light in night sky)
|
:: linnunrata
|
mill {n} /mɪl/ (grinding apparatus)
|
:: mylly
|
mill {n} (building housing a grinding apparatus)
|
:: mylly
|
mill {n} (machine used for expelling the juice, sap, etc.)
|
:: puristin
|
mill {n} (machine for grinding and polishing)
|
:: puristin; mylly [informal]
|
mill {n} (manufacturing plant)
|
:: tehdas
|
mill {n} (building housing a manufacturing plant)
|
:: tehdas, tehdasrakennus
|
mill {n} (establishment that handles a certain type of situation routinely)
|
:: tehdas
|
mill {n} (derogatory: institution awarding unofficial educational certificates)
|
:: tutkintotehdas
|
mill {n} (informal: engine)
|
:: mylly
|
mill {n} (informal: boxing match, fistfight)
|
:: matsi
|
mill {n} (die sinking: hardened steel roller with a design in relief)
|
:: pyörömeisti
|
mill {n} (mining: passage underground through which ore is shot)
|
:: tuotantotunneli
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mill {v} (grind or process using a mill or other machine)
|
:: jauhaa, jyrsiä
|
mill {v} (shape, polish, etc, using a machine)
|
:: työstää
|
mill {v} (engrave groove around the edge of)
|
:: jyrsiä, kaivertaa
|
mill {v} (move about in an aimless fashion)
|
:: pyöriä
|
mill {n} (thousandth part)
|
:: tuhannesosa
|
mill {n} (treadmill) SEE: treadmill
|
::
|
millage {n} (tax rate on property)
|
:: kiinteistöveroprosentti
|
mill dam {n} /ˈmɪldam/ (dam constructed in order to create a millpond)
|
:: myllypato
|
milled peat {n} (processed peat)
|
:: jyrsinturve
|
mille-feuille {n} /miːlˈfɜːi/ (a type of pastry with several layers of puff pastry)
|
:: napoleoninleivos, napoleonleivos
|
millennium {n} /mɪˈlɛnɪəm/ (thousand-year period)
|
:: vuosituhat
|
millennium {n} (Christianity: the 1000 year reign of Christ)
|
:: tuhatvuotinen valtakunta
|
millennium {n} (period of universal happiness)
|
:: tuhatvuotinen valtakunta
|
millennium {n} (year when a period of 1000 years ends and another begins)
|
:: millennium
|
miller {n} /ˈmɪlɚ/ (person)
|
:: mylläri
|
miller {n} (moth with powdery wings)
|
:: jänöyökkönen [Acronicta leporina]
|
miller {n} (Clitopilus prunulus)
|
:: jauhosieni
|
miller {n} (milling machine) SEE: milling machine
|
::
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millet {n} /ˈmɪlɪt/ (any of a group of various types of grass or its grains used as food)
|
:: hirssi
|
milli- {prefix} /ˈmɪlɪ/ (prefix)
|
:: milli-
|
milliampere {n} (mA)
|
:: milliampeeri
|
milliard {num} (10^9) SEE: billion
|
::
|
millibar {n} (non-SI unit of pressure)
|
:: millibaari
|
milligram {n} /ˈmɪlɪɡɹæm/ (milligram)
|
:: milligramma
|
milliliter {n} (milliliter) SEE: millilitre
|
::
|
millilitre {n} (a unit of volume)
|
:: millilitra
|
millimeter {n} (unit of measure)
|
:: millimetri
|
millimetre {n} (millimeter) SEE: millimeter
|
::
|
milling machine {n} (machine)
|
:: jyrsin
|
milliohm {n} (unit of electrical resistance)
|
:: milliohmi
|
million {n} /ˈmɪljən/ (cardinal number)
|
:: miljoona
|
millionaire {n} /ˌmɪl.jəˈnɛɚ/ (somebody whose wealth is greater than one million)
|
:: miljonääri
|
millionairess {n} (woman whose wealth is greater than one million dollars)
|
:: naispuolinen miljonääri, normally just miljonääri
|
millionth {adj} /ˈmɪljənθ/ (millionth)
|
:: miljoonas
|
millionth {n} (person or thing in the millionth position)
|
:: miljoonas
|
millionth {n} (one of a million equal parts of a whole)
|
:: miljoonasosa
|
millipede {n} /ˈmɪləpid/ (elongated arthropod)
|
:: tuhatjalkainen
|
milliradian {n} (one thousandth of a radian)
|
:: milliradiaani
|
millisecond {n} /ˈmɪlɪˌsɛkənd/ (one one-thousandth of a second)
|
:: millisekunti
|
millpond {n} (pond or reservoir)
|
:: myllylampi
|
millstone {n} /ˈmɪlstəʊn/ (large round stone used for grinding grain)
|
:: myllynkivi
|
millstone {n} (heavy responsibility)
|
:: riippa, taakka
|
millwheel {n} (water wheel used to power a watermill)
|
:: vesipyörä
|
milquetoast {adj} (meek, timid) SEE: meek
|
::
|
milquetoast {n} /ˈmɪlktəʊst/ (person of meek or timid disposition; person who lacks character or effectiveness)
|
:: hiirulainen, hissukka
|
milt {n} /mɪlt/ (fish semen)
|
:: maiti
|
milt {n} (the organ spleen) SEE: spleen
|
::
|
mime {n} /maɪm/ (pantomime)
|
:: pantomiimi
|
mime {n} (pantomime actor)
|
:: pantomiimikko
|
mime {n} (classical theatrical entertainment)
|
:: mimiikka
|
mime {n} (performer of such a farce)
|
:: miimikko
|
mime {n} (person who mimics others in a comical manner)
|
:: imitaattori
|
mimeograph {n} (machine for making copies)
|
:: vahaskopiokone, vahasmonistuskone
|
mimeograph {v} (to make mimeographs)
|
:: kopioida vahaksilla
|
mimic {n} (imitation) SEE: imitation
|
::
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mimic {v} /ˈmɪm.ɪk/ (to imitate, especially in order to ridicule)
|
:: imitoida, matkia
|
mimic {v} (biology: to take on the appearance of another, for protection or camouflage)
|
:: naamioitua
|
mimic {n} (a person who practices mimicry, or mime)
|
:: miimikko
|
mimicry {n} /ˈmɪm.ɪk.ɹi/ (the act or ability to simulate the appearance of someone or something else)
|
:: mimikry, mimiikka, jäljittely
|
mimosa {n} /mɪˈmoʊ.sə/ (plant belonging to the genus Mimosa)
|
:: mimoosa
|
mina {n} (myna) SEE: myna
|
::
|
minarchism {n} /ˈmɪnɚˌkɪzəm/ (government with the least necessary power over its citizens)
|
:: minarkismi
|
minaret {n} /ˈmɪnəɹɛt/ (mosque tower)
|
:: minareetti
|
Min Bei {prop} (Chinese language)
|
:: Min Bei
|
mince {n} (finely chopped mixed fruit) SEE: mincemeat
|
::
|
mince {n} /mɪns/ (finely chopped meat)
|
:: jauheliha
|
mince {n} (short precise step)
|
:: sipsutus
|
mince {n} (affected manner)
|
:: hienostelu, sievistely
|
mince {v} (chop fine)
|
:: hienontaa, silputa
|
mince {v} (walk in short precise step)
|
:: sipsuttaa
|
mince {v} (act or talk with affected nicety)
|
:: sievistellä, keimailla
|
minced {adj} (finely chopped)
|
:: jauhettu, hienonnettu
|
minced oath {n} (euphemism based on a profanity)
|
:: kirosanan korvike, kirosanan kiertoilmaus
|
mincemeat {n} (mixture of fruit, etc used as a filling)
|
:: sekahedelmätäyte
|
mincer {n} (a kitchen utensil used for mincing meat) SEE: meatgrinder
|
::
|
mince words {v} (to use euphemisms)
|
:: kierrellä
|
mind {n} /maɪnd/ (ability for rational thought)
|
:: mieli, järki, ymmärrys, pää
|
mind {n} (ability to be aware of things)
|
:: mieli
|
mind {n} (ability to remember things)
|
:: mieli, pää
|
mind {n} (ability to focus the thoughts)
|
:: mieli, ajatus
|
mind {n} (somebody that embodies certain mental qualities)
|
:: nero, mieli, lahjakkuus
|
mind {n} (judgment, opinion, or view)
|
:: mieli, mielipide, näkemys
|
mind {n} (desire, inclination, or intention)
|
:: mieli, tahto, halu
|
mind {n} (healthy mental state)
|
:: järki
|
mind {n} (philosophy: non-material substance)
|
:: mieli
|
mind {v} (to pay attention to, take note of)
|
:: huomioida, keskittyä, totella
|
mind {v} (to dislike, object to, have a contrary opinion toward)
|
:: haitata
|
mind {v} (to look after, take care of)
|
:: huolehtia, katsoa, katsoa perään
|
mind {v} (to make sure, to take care that)
|
:: katsoa, varoa
|
mind {v} (to be careful about)
|
:: varoa
|
mind {v} (to have in mind; to intend)
|
:: aikoa
|
mind {v} (to put in mind; to remind)
|
:: muistuttaa
|
mind {v} (to remember) SEE: remember
|
::
|
mind-boggling {adj} /ˈmaɪndˌbɒɡ(ə)lɪŋ/ (that causes the mind to boggle)
|
:: tyrmistyttävä
|
mind control {n} (subverting an individual's control of his or her mind)
|
:: mielenhallinta
|
minded {adj} (having inclination for something)
|
:: -mielinen
|
minded {adj} (having preference for doing something)
|
:: taipuvainen
|
minder {n} (bodyguard)
|
:: turvamies, henkivartija
|
mindful {adj} /ˈmʌɪndfəl/
|
:: jostakin tietoinen, jonkin huomioon ottava
|
mindfulness {n} (awareness) SEE: awareness
|
::
|
mindfulness {n} (inclination to be mindful or aware)
|
:: läsnäolevuus
|
mindfulness {n} (paying attention on purpose in the present moment)
|
:: tietoinen läsnäolo
|
mind game {n} (psychological manipulation)
|
:: hämäys
|
mindlessly {adv} (in a mindless manner)
|
:: järjettömästi, mielettömästi, älyttömästi
|
mind like a sieve {n} (poor memory)
|
:: pää vuotaa kuin seula
|
mind map {n} (diagram)
|
:: käsitekartta
|
mind-numbing {adj} (excessively boring)
|
:: turruttava
|
mind one's own business {v} (to concern oneself only with what is of interest to oneself and not interfere in the affairs of others)
|
:: pitää huolta omista asioistaan
|
mindscape {n} (mental landscape)
|
:: mielenmaisema
|
mindset {n} (a way of thinking)
|
:: ajattelutapa, mielenlaatu
|
mind the gap {v} (be careful of the gap between vehicle and platform)
|
:: varokaa väliä, varokaa rakoa
|
mine {pron} /maɪn/ (that which belongs to me)
|
:: minun, [colloquial] mun
|
mine {n} (excavation from which ore is extracted)
|
:: kaivos
|
mine {n} (source of wealth or resources)
|
:: aarreaitta, kultakaivos
|
mine {n} (military: passage packed with explosives)
|
:: miina
|
mine {n} (military: exploding device)
|
:: miina
|
mine {n} (type of firework)
|
:: miina
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mine {n} (entomology: cavity made by caterpillar)
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:: miina, koverre
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mine {n} (computing: machine or network used to extract units of cryptocurrency)
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:: louhintakone [machine]
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mine {v} (to remove ore from the ground)
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:: louhia, kaivaa
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mine {v} (to dig into, for ore or metal)
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:: louhia
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mine {v} (to sow mines in)
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:: miinoittaa
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mine {v} (to damage with a mine)
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:: vaurioittaa miinalla, vahingoittaa miinalla [to damage]; tuhota miinalla [to destroy]
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mine {v} (to dig a tunnel or hole; to burrow in the earth)
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:: kaivaa [to dig]; kaivautua [to burrow]; miinata [of leaf miners]
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mine {v} (to remove the substratum or foundation of, see also: undermine)
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:: kaivaa kuoppa alle; kaivaa tunneli alle
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mine {v} (to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means)
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:: nakertaa
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mine {v} (computing: to earn new units of cryptocurrency)
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:: louhia
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mine {v} (to pick one's nose) SEE: pick one's nose
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::
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minefield {n} (area in which mines have been hidden)
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:: miinakenttä; miinoite [military technical term]
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minefield {n} (dangerous situation)
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:: miinakenttä
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minelayer {n} (ship capable of laying mines)
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:: miinalaiva
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miner {n} /ˈmaɪnə/ (person who works in a mine)
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:: kaivosmies, kaivostyöläinen, mainari
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miner {n} (operator of mines and other explosives)
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:: miinamies
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miner {n} (bird of genus Manorina)
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:: kellomesikko
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miner {n} (bird of genus Geositta)
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:: kaivaja
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miner {n} (software)
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:: louhintaohjelma
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mineral {n} /ˈmɪ.nəɹ.əl/ (in geology)
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:: mineraali, kivennäinen
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mineral {n} (as opposed to animal and vegetable)
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:: kivennäinen
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mineral {n} (in nutrition)
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:: hivenaine, kivennäisaine
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mineral {adj} (relating to or containing minerals)
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:: mineraalinen, kivennäis-
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mineral {n} (mineral water) SEE: mineral water
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::
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mineral lick {n} (salt lick) SEE: salt lick
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::
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Mineralnye Vody {prop} (town in Russia)
|
:: Mineralnyje Vody
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mineralogical {adj} (relating to mineralogy)
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:: mineraloginen
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mineralogically {adv} (with regard to mineralogy)
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:: mineralogisesti
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mineralogist {n} (expert in mineralogy)
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:: mineralogi
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mineralogy {n} /ˌmɪnəˈɹɑlədʒi/ (the study or science of minerals)
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:: mineralogia
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mineral water {n} (water containing dissolved minerals)
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:: kivennäisvesivesi, mineraalivesi, lähdevesi
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mineral wool {n}
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:: vuorivilla, mineraalivilla
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miner's disease {n} (eye condition) SEE: nystagmus
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::
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miner's lettuce {n} (plant)
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:: salaattikleitonia
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mineshaft {n} (mineshaft)
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:: kaivoskuilu
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minestrone {n} /ˌmɪnəˈstɹoʊni/ (thick Italian vegetable soup)
|
:: minestronekeitto
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minesweeper {n} (vehicle, device or person for the removal of mines)
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:: miinaharava [device], miinanraivaaja [vehicle or person]
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minesweeper {n} (video game)
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:: miinaharava
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Ming dynasty {prop} (Chinese dynasty)
|
:: Ming-dynastia
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mingle {v} /ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl/ (To mix; to intermix; to combine or join)
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:: sekoittaa, sotkea, yhdistää
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mingle {v} (To associate; to cause or allow to intermarry)
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:: yhdistää
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mingle {v} (To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate)
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:: sotkea, saastuttaa, sekoittaa
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mingle {v} (To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of)
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:: sekoittaa
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mingle {v} (To become mixed or blended)
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:: sekoittua, sotkeutua, yhdistyä, yhtyä
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mingle-mangle {n} (collection of miscellaneous things) SEE: hodgepodge
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::
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Mingrelian {prop} /mɪnˈɡɹiːli.ən/ (language)
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:: mingreli
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mini- {prefix} (smaller version of an item)
|
:: pienois-, mini-
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miniature {n} /ˈmɪn(i)ətʃəɹ/ (a model of reduced scale)
|
:: miniatyyri
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miniature {n} (a token in a game representing a unit or character)
|
:: miniatyyri
|
miniature golf {n} (informal form of golf)
|
:: minigolf, pienoisgolf, ratagolf
|
Miniature Pinscher {n} (Miniature Pinscher)
|
:: kääpiöpinseri
|
miniature poodle {n} (a small poodle)
|
:: kääpiövillakoira, keskikokoinen villakoira
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minibar {n} (small refrigerator in a hotel room)
|
:: minibar
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minibus {n} (a small bus)
|
:: minibussi
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minigame {n} (minigame)
|
:: minipeli
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minigolf {n} (miniature golf) SEE: miniature golf
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::
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minim {n} /ˈmɪ.nɪm/ (A half note, drawn as a semibreve with a stem)
|
:: puolinuotti
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minimal {adj} /mɪnəməl/ (The smallest possible amount, quantity, or degree)
|
:: minimaalinen, mahdollisimman pieni
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minimalism {n} (style of art)
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:: minimalismi
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minimal pair {n} (Pair of words)
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:: minimipari
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minimal polynomial {n} (monic polynomial of smallest degree for which a given element is a root)
|
:: minimipolynomi
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minimart {n} (convenience store) SEE: convenience store
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::
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minimization {n} (act of lowering something to its smallest value or extent)
|
:: minimointi
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minimization {n} (process of finding the minimum value of a function)
|
:: minimointi
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minimize {v} /ˈmɪnɨmaɪz/ (To make small as possible)
|
:: minimoida, vähätellä
|
minimize {v} ((computing) To cause a window to disappear)
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:: pienentää
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minimum {n} /ˈmɪnɪməm/ (lowest limit)
|
:: minimi, alaraja
|
minimum {adj} (lowest degree)
|
:: minimi-, minimaalinen, mahdollisimman pieni
|
minimum wage {n} (lowest rate of pay that an employer can legally pay)
|
:: minimipalkka, vähimmäispalkka
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minimus {n} (the fifth digit) SEE: little finger
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::
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mining {n} /ˈmaɪnɪŋ/ (activity of removing solid valuables from the earth)
|
:: kaivostoiminta
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mining engineer {n} (engineer who specializes in mining)
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:: kaivosinsinööri
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minion {n} /ˈmɪnjən/ (loyal servant of another more powerful being)
|
:: käskyläinen
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minion {n} (sycophantic follower)
|
:: lakeija; perseennuolija [vulgar]
|
miniseries {n} (series with a small number of episodes)
|
:: minisarja
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miniskirt {n} /ˈmɪnɪskəːt/ (skirt)
|
:: minihame
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minister {n} /ˈmɪnɨstɚ/ (person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church)
|
:: pappi
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minister {n} (politician who heads a ministry)
|
:: ministeri
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minister {n} (someone who serves others)
|
:: palvelija
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ministerial {adj} /ˌmɪn.əˈstiɹ.i.əl/ (related to a religious minister or ministry)
|
:: papillinen, pappis-
|
ministerial {adj} (related to a governmental minister or ministry)
|
:: ministeri-
|
ministerial {adj} (having the power to wield delegated executive authority)
|
:: toimivaltainen
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ministerial {adj} (serving as an instrument or means)
|
:: avustava
|
ministerial {n} (unfree noble)
|
:: ministeriaali
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ministerially {adv} (in the character or capacity of a minister)
|
:: papillisesti [of religious minister], ministerillisesti [of member of a government]
|
minister without portfolio {n} (minister without permanent area of responsibility)
|
:: salkuton ministeri
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ministry {n} /ˈmɪnɪstɹi/ (government department)
|
:: ministeriö
|
ministry of education {n} (government department)
|
:: opetusministeriö
|
minium {n} /ˈmɪnɪəm/ (red lead)
|
:: mönjä
|
minivan {n} (small van)
|
:: tila-auto
|
miniver {n} /ˈmɪnɪvɚ/ (a light gray or white fur)
|
:: kärpännahka
|
minivet {n} (bird of Pericrocotus)
|
:: minivetti
|
mink {n} /mɪŋk/ (mammal)
|
:: vesikko [European mink], minkki [American mink]
|
mink {n} (mink coat) SEE: mink coat
|
::
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mink coat {n} (coat)
|
:: minkkiturkki
|
minke whale {n} (Balaenoptera acutorostrata or Balaenoptera bonaerensis)
|
:: lahtivalas
|
Minnesota {prop} /ˌmɪnɪˈsoʊtə/ (a state of the United States of America)
|
:: Minnesota
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Minnesotan {n} /ˌmɪnəˈsoʊtən/ (person from Minnesota)
|
:: minnesotalainen
|
minnow {n} /ˈmɪnəʊ/ (a small freshwater fish)
|
:: mutu
|
minnow {n} (any small fish)
|
:: sintti
|
minnow {n} (a relatively small and insignificant person or organization)
|
:: pikkutekijä
|
Minoan {adj} (Of or relating to the civilization that developed in Crete from the neolithic period to the Bronze Age)
|
:: minolainen
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Minoan {n} (Minoan)
|
:: minolainen
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minor {adj} /ˈmaɪnə/ (of little importance)
|
:: vähäinen, vähämerkityksinen
|
minor {adj} (musical scale)
|
:: molli
|
minor {n} (someone below the legal age)
|
:: alaikäinen
|
minor {n} (subject of secondary concentration)
|
:: sivuaine [subject], sivuaineopiskelija [student]
|
minor {v} (choose an area of secondary concentration)
|
:: suorittaa sivuaine
|
minor arcana {n} (tarot cards)
|
:: pieni arkana
|
minor axis {n} (axis of an ellipse)
|
:: pikkuakseli
|
Minorca {prop} /mɪˈnɔː(ɹ)kə/ (An island of Spain)
|
:: Menorca
|
Minorcan {adj} (of or relating to Minorca or its inhabitants)
|
:: menorcalainen
|
minority {n} /maɪˈnɒɹ.ɪ.ti/ (subgroup that does not form a numerical majority)
|
:: vähemmistö
|
minority {n} (member of an ethnic minority)
|
:: vähemmistön edustaja
|
minority {n} (period or condition of a person prior to reaching adulthood)
|
:: alaikäisyys, nuoruus
|
minority cabinet {n} (minority government) SEE: minority government
|
::
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minority government {n} (government backed by less than half of votes in parliament)
|
:: vähemmistöhallitus
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minority group {n} (group that forms a minority)
|
:: vähemmistöryhmä
|
minority language {n} (language spoken by a minority)
|
:: vähemmistökieli
|
minor key {n} (music: a musical key based upon a minor scale)
|
:: molli
|
minor scale {n} (diatonic scale)
|
:: molliasteikko
|
minor thing {n}
|
:: pikkujuttu
|
minor third {n} (musical interval)
|
:: pieni terssi
|
minotaur {n} /ˈmɪnɵˌtɑɹ/ (monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man)
|
:: minotauri [monster generally], Minotauros [proper noun: specific monster]
|
minoxidil {n} (compound)
|
:: minoksidiili
|
Minsk {prop} /mɪnsk/ (capital of Belarus)
|
:: Minsk
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minstrel {n} /mɪnstɹəl/ (medieval traveling entertainer)
|
:: minstreli, kiertelevä laulaja
|
mint {n} /mɪnt/ (money-producing building or institution)
|
:: rahapaja
|
mint {n} (large amount of money)
|
:: omaisuus
|
mint {v} (to reproduce coins)
|
:: [rahaa, kolikoita] lyödä
|
mint {adj} (of condition, as new)
|
:: virheetön
|
mint {adj} (numismatics: near-perfect)
|
:: virheetön
|
mint {adj} (unused stamp)
|
:: postituore
|
mint {n} (plant)
|
:: minttu
|
mint {n} (herb flavouring)
|
:: minttu
|
mint {n} (colour)
|
:: mintunvihreä
|
mint {adj} (colour)
|
:: mintunvihreä
|
mint chocolate chip {n} (ice cream flavor)
|
:: minttusuklaa
|
mint jelly {n} (sauce)
|
:: minttuhyytelö
|
mint sauce {n} (sauce)
|
:: minttukastike
|
minuend {n} /ˈmɪnjʊˌɛnd/ (number from which another is subtracted)
|
:: vähennettävä
|
minuet {n} (dance)
|
:: menuetti
|
minuet {n} (music accompanying the dance)
|
:: menuetti
|
minus {n} (minus sign) SEE: minus sign
|
::
|
minus {prep} /ˈmaɪnəs/ (mathematics: less)
|
:: miinus, pois
|
minus {n} (downside or disadvantage)
|
:: miinus (colloquial)
|
minus {adj} (negative)
|
:: negatiivinen
|
minus {adj} (on the negative part of a scale)
|
:: miinus; (x astetta) pakkasta - (x degrees) frost
|
minus {adj} (ranking just below a designated rating)
|
:: miinus, miikka [slang]
|
minuscule {n} /ˈmɪ.nəˌskjul/ (lower-case letter)
|
:: pienaakkonen, pieni kirjain, minuskeli
|
minuscule {adj} (written in minuscules)
|
:: pienin kirjaimin kirjoitettu
|
minuscule {adj} (very small, tiny)
|
:: mitätön, olematon
|
minus sign {n} (symbol used to denote the operation of subtraction and to indicate that a number is negative)
|
:: miinusmerkki
|
minute {n} /ˈmɪnɪt/ (unit of time)
|
:: minuutti
|
minute {n} (short but unspecified period of time)
|
:: hetki, hetkinen
|
minute {n} (unit of angular measure)
|
:: minuutti, kaariminuutti
|
minute {n} (record of meeting)
|
:: pöytäkirja
|
minute {n} (minute of use of telephone network)
|
:: minuutti
|
minute {v} (to write the minutes of)
|
:: pitää pöytäkirjaa, laatia pöytäkirja, kirjoittaa pöytäkirja
|
minute {v} (to set down a short sketch or note of; to make a brief summary of)
|
:: luonnostella, tehdä yhteenveto
|
minute {adj} /maɪˈn(j)ut/ (very small)
|
:: pienenpieni, olematon, mitätön, vähäinen
|
minute {adj} (very careful and exact, giving small details)
|
:: perinpohjainen, tarkka
|
minute hand {n} (clock hand)
|
:: minuuttiosoitin, minuuttiviisari
|
minute of angle {n} (one 60th of a degree)
|
:: kulmaminuutti
|
minute of arc {n} (minute of angle) SEE: minute of angle
|
::
|
minutes {n} /ˈmɪnɪts/ (the official notes kept during a meeting)
|
:: pöytäkirja
|
minutia {n} /maɪˈn(j)uːʃ(iː)ə/ (minor detail)
|
:: pikkuseikka
|
minx {n} /mɪŋks/ (a pert, flirtatious or impudent young woman)
|
:: hupakko, heilakka
|
Miocene {prop} (Miocene epoch)
|
:: mioseenikausi
|
Mir {prop} (an international space station)
|
:: Mir
|
Mira {prop} (star)
|
:: Mira
|
mirabilite {n} (saline evaporite consisting of sodium sulfate)
|
:: mirabiliitti
|
miracle {n} /ˈmiɹəkəl/ (wonderful event attributed to supernatural powers)
|
:: ihme
|
miracle {n} (a fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it)
|
:: ihme
|
miracle {n} (an awesome and exceptional example of something)
|
:: ihme
|
miracle play {n} (miracle play)
|
:: miraakkelinäytelmä
|
miraculous {adj} /məˈɹækjələs/ (by supernatural or uncommon causes)
|
:: ihmeellinen, ihmeenomainen, käsittämätön
|
miraculously {adv} (in a miraculous manner)
|
:: ihmeellisesti
|
mirage {n} /mɪˈɹɑːdʒ/ (an optical phenomenon)
|
:: kangastus
|
mirage {n} (illusion) SEE: illusion
|
::
|
Mirandese {n} (speaker of Mirandese)
|
:: mirandeesi
|
Mirandese {n} (native or inhabitant of Miranda do Douro)
|
:: mirandalainen
|
Mirandese {prop} (Romance language)
|
:: mirandeesi
|
mirative {n} /ˈmɪɹətɪv/ (grammatical mood)
|
:: miratiivi
|
mirative {n} (form of a word which conveys a mirative mood)
|
:: miratiivi
|
mirative {adj} (of or relating to the mirative mood)
|
:: miratiivi-
|
mire {n} /ˈmaɪɚ/ (deep mud)
|
:: suo, lieju, muta
|
Miriam {prop} (sister of Moses and Aaron)
|
:: Mirjam
|
Miriam {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Mirjami
|
mirror {n} /ˈmɪ.ɹə/ (smooth reflecting surface)
|
:: peili, kuvastin [dated]
|
mirror {n} (computing: exact copy of a data set)
|
:: peili, peilikopio, kopio
|
mirror {v} (of an event, activity, behaviour.. to be identical to, be a copy of, to reflect)
|
:: kuvastaa
|
mirror ball {n} (disco ball) SEE: disco ball
|
::
|
mirror image {n} (reversed image)
|
:: peilikuva
|
mirth {n} /mɜɹθ/ (merriment)
|
:: ilo, hilpeys
|
mirth {n} (that which causes merriment)
|
:: ilo, ilonaihe
|
misandry {n} /mɪˈsændɹi/ (hatred of or prejudice against men)
|
:: miesviha
|
misanthrope {n} /ˈmɪs.ənˌθɹoʊp/ (one who hates all mankind)
|
:: ihmisvihaaja, misantrooppi
|
misanthropic {adj} /ˌmɪs.ənˈθɹɑp.ɪk/ (hating or disliking mankind)
|
:: misantrooppinen
|
misanthropist {n} (misanthrope) SEE: misanthrope
|
::
|
misanthropy {n} (hatred or dislike of people or mankind)
|
:: misantropia, ihmisviha
|
misappropriate {v} (to embezzle) SEE: embezzle
|
::
|
misbegotten {n} (one born out of wedlock) SEE: bastard
|
::
|
misbegotten {adj} (of a person: born out of wedlock) SEE: illegitimate
|
::
|
misbegotten {adj} (by figurative extension: ill-conceived) SEE: ill-conceived
|
::
|
misbehave {v} (act in an inappropriate manner)
|
:: käyttäytyä huonosti
|
misbehaver {n} /mɪsbəˈheɪvə(ɹ)/ (one who misbehaves)
|
:: häirikkö
|
misbehavior {n} /ˌmɪsbəˈheɪvjɚ/ (conduct that is inappropriate)
|
:: huono käytös
|
miscalculate {v} (incorrectly calculate)
|
:: laskea väärin
|
miscalculate {v} (make a gross error in judgement)
|
:: arvioida väärin
|
miscarriage {n} /ˈmɪs.kæɹ.ədʒ/ (termination of pregnancy)
|
:: keskenmeno
|
miscarriage of justice {n} (error which led to an unjust outcome)
|
:: oikeusmurha
|
miscarry {v} /ˌmɪsˈkæɹi/ (to abort a foetus)
|
:: saada keskenmeno
|
miscarry {v} (to fail to achieve)
|
:: epäonnistua
|
miscellaneous {adj} /ˌmɪsəˈleɪnɪəs/ (consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts)
|
:: sekalainen
|
miscellaneous {adj} (having diverse characteristics)
|
:: monitahoinen, monipuolinen
|
mischief {n} /ˈmɪstʃɪf/ (conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance)
|
:: ilkamointi, kujeilu, ilkivalta, jäynä, pahanteko, kiusanteko
|
mischief {n} (harm or trouble caused by an agent or brought about by a particular cause)
|
:: harmi, kiusa, tihutyö
|
mischief {n} (one who causes mischief)
|
:: riiviö, ilkimys
|
mischievous {adj} /ˈmɪs.t͡ʃɪ.vəs/ (causing mischief)
|
:: haitallinen
|
mischievous {adj} (naughty)
|
:: ilkikurinen, pahankurinen, pahanilkinen, ilkeä
|
mischievously {adv} (in a mischievous manner)
|
:: pahankurisesti
|
mischievousness {n} (characteristic)
|
:: pahankurisuus, vallattomuus
|
miscomprehend {v} (misunderstand) SEE: misunderstand
|
::
|
misconception {n} /ˌmɪskənˈsɛp.ʃən/ (a mistaken belief)
|
:: väärinkäsitys
|
misconduct {v} (misbehave) SEE: misbehave
|
::
|
misconduct {n} (bad behavior) SEE: misbehavior
|
::
|
misconstrue {v} /mɪskənˈstɹuː/ (to interpret erroneously)
|
:: tulkita väärin, ymmärtää väärin
|
misdeed {n} /mɪsˈdiːd/ (something wrong done)
|
:: tekonen
|
misdemeanor {n} /ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnə(ɹ)/ (small crime)
|
:: lievä rikos, rikkomus
|
mise en scène {n} /ˌmizɑ̃ˈsɛn/ (physical environment; surroundings)
|
:: ympäristö
|
mise en scène {n} (the arrangement of props and actors on a stage or for film)
|
:: näyttämöllepano
|
miser {n} /ˈmaɪzə(ɹ)/ (skinflint or scrooge)
|
:: saituri, kitupiikki
|
miserabilist {n} /ˈmɪzəɹəbəlɪst/ (one who extols being miserable)
|
:: synkistelijä
|
miserable {adj} /ˈmɪz(ə)ɹəbəl/ (in a state of misery)
|
:: kurja
|
miserable {adj} (very bad (at))
|
:: kurja, avuton
|
miserable {adj} (wretched)
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:: kurja
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miserably {adv} (in a miserable manner)
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:: kurjasti
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miserly {adj} /ˈmaɪ.zə(ɹ).li/ (like a miser; very covetous; stingy)
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:: saita, itara, pihi, nuuka
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misery {n} /ˈmɪz(ə)ɹɪ/ (great unhappiness)
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:: kärsimys, surkeus, kurjuus, kurjuus, surkeus
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misery {n} (cause of misery, misfortune)
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:: onnettomuus, kova onni
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misery {n} (poverty)
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:: kurjuus, ahdinko, puutteenalaisuus
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misery loves company {proverb} (misery is easier when one is not the only one)
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:: kaksin aina kaunihimpi (it's always better together)
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misevaluate {v} (evaluate inaccurately)
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:: arvioida väärin
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misevaluation {n} (inaccurate evaluation)
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:: väärinarviointi
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misfeed {v} (to feed incorrectly)
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:: ruokkia väärin
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misfeed {n} (fault in feed mechanism)
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:: virhesyöttö
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misfit {n} /ˈmɪsfɪt/ (an ill-fitting garment)
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:: huonosti sopiva vaate
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misfit {n} (a badly adjusted person)
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:: sopeutumaton henkilö
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misfit {v} (to fit badly)
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:: sopia huonosti
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misfortune {n} /mɪsˈfɔɹtʃən/ (bad luck)
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:: epäonni
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misfortune {n} (an undesirable event such as an accident)
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:: onnettomuus
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misfortunes never come singly {proverb} (bad things come in groups) SEE: it never rains but it pours
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::
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misgive {v} (to give fear or doubt to)
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:: aavistaa pahaa, epäillä
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misgiving {n} (Doubts, concerns)
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:: epäilys
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mishandle {n} (manipulate roughly)
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:: käsitellä kovakouraisesti
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mishandle {n} (deal with incorrectly)
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:: hoitaa huonosti, tunaroida
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mishap {n} /ˈmɪs.hæp/ (accident, mistake, or problem)
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:: kommellus
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Mishar {n} (person)
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:: mišääri
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Mishar {prop} (language)
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:: mišääri
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mishmash {n} /ˈmɪʃˌmæʃ/ (a collection of miscellany)
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:: sekamelska
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mishyphenation {n} (incorect placement of hyphen)
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:: väärintavuttaminen
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misinformation {n} (disinformation) SEE: disinformation
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::
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mislay {v} (to leave something in the wrong place and then forget where one put it) SEE: misplace
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::
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mislead {v} /mɪsˈliːd/ (lead in a false direction)
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:: johtaa harhaan, harhauttaa
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mislead {v} (lead in a false direction)
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:: vedättää, johtaa harhaan, harhauttaa; vietellä, viekotella
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misleading {adj} (tending to mislead)
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:: harhaanjohtava, erehdyttävä, petollinen, harhauttava
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mismatch {v} /ˌmɪsˈmætʃ/ (to match unsuitably; to fail to match)
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:: yhdistää sopimattomasti
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mismatch {n} /ˈmɪs.mætʃ/ (something that does not match)
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:: yhteensopimattomuus
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misname {v} (name incorrectly)
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:: erehtyä (nimestä), kutsua (väärällä nimellä)
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misnomer {n} /mɪsˈnoʊmɚ/ (use of term that is misleading)
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:: harhaanjohtava [adjective; often used in partitive]
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misnomer {n} (misleading term)
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:: harhaanjohtava käsite ["käsite" may be replaced with termi, sana, sanonta, ilmaus etc.]
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misnomer {n} (term whose sense in common usage conflicts with a technical sense)
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:: harhaanjohtava käsite ["käsite" may be replaced with termi, sana, sanonta, ilmaus etc.]
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miso {n} /ˈmisoʊ/ (thick paste for making soup)
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:: miso
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misogynism {n} (misogyny)
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:: naisviha, misogynia
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misogynist {n} /mɪˈsɑdʒ.ən.ɪst/ (hater of women)
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:: naistenvihaaja, misogyyni
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misogynist {adj} (misogynistic) SEE: misogynistic
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::
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misogynistic {adj} /ˈmɪs.ɒdʒ.ən.ɪst.ɪk/ (of, relating to, or exhibiting misogyny)
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:: misogyyninen
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misogyny {n} /mɪˈsɑdʒ.ɪ.ni/ (hatred or contempt for women)
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:: naisviha, misogynia
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misophonia {n} (neurological disorder)
|
:: misofonia
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misosophy {n} (hatred of wisdom or knowledge)
|
:: tiedon vastustaminen
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miso soup {n} (Japanese soup)
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:: misokeitto
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misperception {n} /mɪspə(ɹ)ˈsɛpʃən/ (incorrect perception)
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:: väärinkäsitys
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misplace {v} /mɪsˈpleɪs/ (to put something somewhere and then forget its location)
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:: kadottaa, hukata
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misread {v} /ˈmɪsɹid/ (to read wrongly)
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:: lukea väärin
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miss {v} /mɪs/ (to fail to hit)
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:: ampua ohi [transitive, miss by shooting; use other verbs for missing with other actions], mennä ohi [intransitive], vetää ohi [transitive, colloquial], missata [slang]
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miss {v} (to fail to achieve or attain)
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:: menettää [opportunity, etc.]
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miss {v} (to avoid; to escape)
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:: välttää
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miss {v} (to feel the absence of someone or something; to feel the want or need of)
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:: kaivata, ikävöidä
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miss {v} (to fail to understand)
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:: ei ymmärtää (not to understand), ei tajuta, missata [slang]
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miss {v} (to fail to attend)
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:: olla poissa, ei päästä, missata [slang]
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miss {v} (to be late for something)
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:: myöhästyä, missata [slang]
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miss {v} (to lack something)
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:: puuttua
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miss {n} (a failure to hit)
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:: ohilaukaus, ohiheitto, huti
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miss {n} (a failure to obtain or accomplish)
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:: epäonnistuminen
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miss {n} (unmarried woman)
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:: neitonen, neiti
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miss {n} (Miss) SEE: Miss
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::
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Miss {n} /mɪs/ (title)
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:: neiti (Nti)
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missed abortion {n} /mɪst əˈbɔɹ.ʃn̩/ (miscarriage where the products of that miscarriage are not expelled)
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:: keskenmeno, jossa sikiö jää kohtuun
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missed call {n} (call to someone to which the responder doesn't answer)
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:: vastaamaton puhelu
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missed miscarriage {n} (missed abortion) SEE: missed abortion
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::
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misshapen {adj} /mɪsˈʃeɪ.pən/ (deformed)
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:: vääristynyt, epämuodostunut
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missile {n} /ˈmɪsaɪl/ (air-based weapon)
|
:: heittoase, ammus
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missile {n} (self-propelled, guidable projectile)
|
:: ohjus
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missile silo {n} (container)
|
:: ohjussiilo
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missing {adj} /ˈmɪsɪŋ/ (not able to be located)
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:: puuttuva, hukassa, kateissa
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missing link {n} (hypothetical primate)
|
:: puuttuva rengas
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missing link {n} (figuratively: sought-after intermediary figure)
|
:: puuttuva rengas
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missing person {n} (person whose whereabouts are unknown)
|
:: kadonnut
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missiology {n} (the area of practical theology)
|
:: missiologia, lähetystiede
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mission {n} /ˈmɪʃ(ə)n/ (set of tasks that fulfills a purpose)
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:: tehtävä
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mission {n} (religious evangelism)
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:: missio, lähetys, lähetystyö
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mission accomplished {phrase} (used to express that a task, or set of tasks, has been completed)
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:: tehtävä suoritettu
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missionary {n} /ˈmɪʃəˌnɛɹɪ/ (person traveling to spread a religion)
|
:: lähetyssaarnaaja
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missionary {adj} (relating to a mission)
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:: lähetys-
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missionary {n} (missionary position) SEE: missionary position
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::
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missionary position {n} (position for sexual intercourse)
|
:: lähetyssaarnaaja-asento
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mission impossible {n} (extremely difficult or impossible task)
|
:: mahdoton tehtävä
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mission statement {n} (declaration of the purpose of an organization)
|
:: tavoitelausuma, missiolause
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Mississippi {n} /ˌmɪsɪˈsɪpi/ (state)
|
:: Mississippi
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Mississippi {n} (river)
|
:: Mississippi
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Mississippian {adj} (of a geologic epoch)
|
:: varhaiskivihiilikautinen
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Mississippian {adj} (of Mississippi)
|
:: mississippiläinen
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Mississippian {prop} (geological epoch)
|
:: Mississippi-kausi
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Mississippian {n} (resident of Mississippi)
|
:: mississippiläinen
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Mississippi mud pie {n} (dessert pie)
|
:: mutakakku
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Missouri {prop} /mɪˈzʊɹ.i/ (US state)
|
:: Missouri
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Missouri {prop} (river)
|
:: Missouri, Missouri-joki
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miss out {v} (to miss something that should not be missed)
|
:: jäädä paitsi, menettää
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misspell {v} /mɪsˈspɛl/ (to spell incorrectly)
|
:: kirjoittaa väärin
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misspelling {n} (misspelt word)
|
:: kirjoitusvirhe
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misstep {n} (step that is wrong)
|
:: harha-askel
|
misstep {n} (error or mistake)
|
:: harha-askel
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misstep {v} (to step badly or incorrectly)
|
:: astua harhaan
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misstep {v} (to make an error or mistake)
|
:: erehtyä, hairahtua
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miss the boat {v} (fail to take advantage of an opportunity)
|
:: myöhästyä junasta [miss the train]
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miss the point {v}
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:: ei käsittää, ei ymmärtää asian ydintä, ei tajuta pointtia [colloquial]
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missus {n} (wife) SEE: wife
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::
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mist {n} /mɪst/ (Water or other liquid finely suspended in air)
|
:: sumu, usva, utu, terhen, auer, huuru, häkärä
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mist {v} (To spray fine droplets on)
|
:: sumuttaa
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mistake {v} /mɪˈsteɪk/ (to take one thing for another)
|
:: ymmärtää väärin; [to mistake sb for sth] luulla [mistake (partitive) for (translative)]
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mistake {v} (To make an error)
|
:: tehdä virhe, erehtyä
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mistake {n} (an error)
|
:: virhe, erehdys, moka [colloquial], kämmi [colloquial], fiba [slang]
|
mistaken {adj} ((with a copula verb, often with about) having an incorrect belief) SEE: be wrong
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::
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mistaken identity {n} (falsely believing that someone is someone else)
|
:: virheellinen tunnistus
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mistaken identity {n} (defense in criminal law)
|
:: virheellinen tunnistus
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mistakenly {adv} /mɪˈsteɪ.kən.li/ (wrongly)
|
:: virheellisesti
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mistakenly {adv} (by accident)
|
:: vahingossa, erehdyksessä
|
misteach {v} (teach incorrectly)
|
:: opettaa väärin
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mister {n} /ˈmɪstɚ/ (title of adult male)
|
:: herra
|
mistle thrush {n} (Turdus viscivorus)
|
:: kulorastas
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mistletoe {n} /ˈmɪs(ə)ltəʊ/ (any of several hemiparasitic evergreen plants of the order Santalales)
|
:: misteli
|
mistletoebird {n} (Dicaeum hirundinaceum)
|
:: mistelikukastaja
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mistranslation {n} (incorrect translation)
|
:: käännösvirhe
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mistreat {v} (treat someone or something roughly or badly)
|
:: kohdella kaltoin
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mistress {n} /ˈmɪstɹɪs/ (woman of authority)
|
:: rouva
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mistress {n} (female teacher)
|
:: opettajatar
|
mistress {n} (woman in extramarital relationship)
|
:: rakastajatar
|
mistress {n} (dominatrix)
|
:: valtiatar
|
mistrial {n} (invalid trial)
|
:: rauennut oikeudenkäynti
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mistrust {n} /mɪsˈtɹʌst/ (lack of trust)
|
:: epäluottamus
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mistrustingly {adv} (in a mistrusting manner)
|
:: epäilevästi
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mists of time {n}
|
:: aikojen hämärässä
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misty {adj} /ˈmɪsti/ (with mist; foggy)
|
:: usvainen, sumuinen
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misunderstand {v} /mɪs.ʌn.də(ɹ)ˈstænd/ (to understand incorrectly, while believing one has understood correctly)
|
:: ymmärtää väärin, käsittää väärin
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misunderstanding {n} (mistake)
|
:: väärinymmärrys, väärinkäsitys, sekaannus
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misuse {n} /mɪsˈjuːs/ (incorrect, improper or unlawful use)
|
:: väärinkäyttö
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misuse {v} /mɪsˈjuːz/ (to use something incorrectly)
|
:: käyttää väärin
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misuse {v} (to abuse or mistreat something or someone)
|
:: väärinkäyttää (sthg), kohdella väärin (sbd)
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misuse {v} (to abuse sexually)
|
:: raiskata, väkisinmaata [to rape]; käyttää hyväksi [to abuse sexually, e.g. a minor]
|
misuser {n} (person who misuses something)
|
:: väärinkäyttäjä
|
mite {n} /maɪt/ (arachnid)
|
:: punkki
|
mite {n} (anything very small)
|
:: hitunen, hiukkanen, rahtunen; ropo [trifle amount of money]; pikkuisen [adverb]
|
mite {n} (lepton) SEE: lepton
|
::
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mithril {n} /ˈmɪθ.ɹɪl/ (fictional metal)
|
:: mithril, aitohopea
|
mitigate {v} /ˈmɪt.ɪ.ɡeɪt/ (to reduce, lessen, or decrease)
|
:: lieventää, helpottaa
|
mitigation {n} /mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən/ (reduction of something harmful)
|
:: lieventäminen, lievennys, hillitseminen
|
mitochondrial {adj} /ˌmaɪ.t̬əˈkɑːn.dɹi.əl/ (of, or relating to mitochondria)
|
:: mitokondriaalinen
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mitochondrial DNA {n} (genetic material)
|
:: mitokondrio-DNA, mitokondriaalinen DNA
|
mitochondrion {n} (respiratory organelle)
|
:: mitokondrio
|
mitosis {n} /maɪˈtoʊsɪs/ (division of a cell nucleus)
|
:: mitoosi
|
mitotic {adj} (of or pertaining to mitosis)
|
:: mitoottinen
|
mitre {n} /ˈmaɪtəɹ/ (a covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries)
|
:: hiippa
|
mitsuba {n} (Cryptotaenia japonica)
|
:: mitsuba, japaninyrttiputki
|
mitt {n} (mitten) SEE: mitten
|
::
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mitt {n} /mɪt/ (oversized, protective glove)
|
:: kinnas, patakinnas; räpylä [baseball and similar]
|
mitt {n} (hand)
|
:: räpylä, käpälä
|
mitten {n} /ˈmɪtn̩/ (type of glove)
|
:: lapanen, kinnas, rukkanen
|
mix {v} /ˈmɪks/ (stir two or more substances together)
|
:: sekoittaa
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mix apples and oranges {v} (to mix two totally different things)
|
:: sekoittaa puurot ja vellit
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mix business with pleasure {v} (to do something pleasurable that is related to one's work)
|
:: sekoittaa työ ja huvi
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mixdown {n} (process by which multiple recorded sounds are combined)
|
:: miksaus
|
mixed {adj} /mɪkst/ (having two or more separate aspects)
|
:: sekoitettu
|
mixed doubles {n} (game between two male-female teams)
|
:: sekanelinpeli
|
mixed drink {n} (alcoholic drink)
|
:: juomasekoitus, drinkki
|
mixed economy {n} (market economy with government provision)
|
:: sekatalous
|
mixed marriage {n} (marriage between people of different races, cultures, religions, etc)
|
:: seka-avioliitto
|
mixed number {n} (a number consisting of a whole number and a fraction)
|
:: sekaluku
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mixed-race {adj} (having genetic characteristics of two or more different races)
|
:: sekarotuinen
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mixer {n} (blender)
|
:: sekoitin
|
mixer {n} (non-alcoholic drink)
|
:: mikseri, blandis
|
mixer tap {n}
|
:: sekoitushana, vedensekoitin, sekoitin
|
mixologist {n} (person who creates cocktails)
|
:: baarimikko
|
Mixolydian {adj} /mɪksəˈlɪdɪən/ (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)
|
:: miksolyydinen
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mixture {n} /ˈmɪkstʃɚ/ (act of mixing)
|
:: sekoittaminen
|
mixture {n} (something produced by mixing)
|
:: sekoitus
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mixture {n} (something that consists of diverse elements)
|
:: yhdistelmä, sekoitus
|
mixture {n} (medicinal compound)
|
:: mikstuura
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Mizoram {prop} /ˌmɪzəˈɹæm/ (state)
|
:: Mizoram
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mizuna {n} (tangy green vegetable)
|
:: mitsuna
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mizzen {n} (mizzenmast) SEE: mizzenmast
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::
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mizzen {n} /ˈmɪ.zən/ (mizzenmast sail)
|
:: mesaani, mesaanipurje
|
mizzenmast {n} /ˈmɪz.ənˌmæst/ (nautical: aftmost mast)
|
:: mesaani, mesaanimasto
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mizzle {v} /ˈmɪz.əl/ (to rain in fine drops)
|
:: tihkuttaa
|
mizzle {n} (misty rain)
|
:: tihkusade
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Mjollnir {prop} /ˈmjɔlnɪr/ (the hammer of Thor, Thor's hammer Mjollnir)
|
:: Mjölner
|
Müllerian mimicry {prop} (resemblance of two or more poisonous species with each other)
|
:: Müllerin mimikry
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mmm {interj} (hmm) SEE: hmm
|
::
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MMORPG {n} (abbreviation of video game type, see also: massively multiplayer online role-playing game)
|
:: MMORPG
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mnemonic {adj} /nəˈmɑːnɪk/ (related to mnemonics)
|
:: muistitekninen
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mnemonic {n} (Anything (especially something in verbal form) used to help remember something)
|
:: muistisääntö
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mnemonics {n} /nəˈmɑn.ɪks/ (study of techniques for improving memory)
|
:: muistitekniikka, mnemoniikka, muistitaito
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möngö {n} (currency)
|
:: mongo
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moa {n} /ˈmɒʌ/ (extinct bird)
|
:: moa
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moai {n} /ˈmoʊ.aɪ/ (stone statue on Easter Island)
|
:: moai
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moan {n} /moʊn/ (a low cry of pain)
|
:: voihkinta, voihkina, voihke
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moan {v} (to make a moan or similar sound)
|
:: voihkia, ähkiä
|
moaning dove {n} (Columbina passerina)
|
:: suomuvarpuskyyhky
|
moat {n} /məʊt/ (defensive ditch)
|
:: vallihauta
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mob {n} /mɒb/ (unruly group of people)
|
:: lauma, väkijoukko
|
mob {n} (group of animals)
|
:: lauma
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mob {v} (to crowd around a person)
|
:: piirittää
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mob {v} (to crowd into or around something)
|
:: tunkea, tungeksia
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mob {n} (mafia) SEE: mafia
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::
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mobile {adj} /ˈmoʊbil/ (capable of being moved)
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:: liikkuva
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mobile {adj} (pertaining to or by agency of mobile phones)
|
:: matkapuhelin- [pertaining to]; mobiili [by agency of]
|
mobile {adj} (characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity)
|
:: nopealiikkeinen
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mobile {adj} (easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction, see also: excitable; fickle)
|
:: ailahteleva
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mobile {adj} (biology: capable of spontaneous movement)
|
:: liikuntakykyinen
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mobile {n} (decoration)
|
:: mobile
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mobile {n} (internet accessed via mobile devices)
|
:: mobiili internet
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mobile {n} (mobile phone) SEE: mobile phone
|
::
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mobile device {n} (portable computer)
|
:: mobiililaite
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mobile elevating work platform {n} (aerial work platform) SEE: aerial work platform
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::
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mobile game {n} (electronic game played using a cellular phone)
|
:: mobiilipeli
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mobile library {n} (library in a van)
|
:: kirjastoauto
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mobile phase {n} (fluid that flows through a chromatograhy system)
|
:: liikkuva faasi
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mobile phone {n} (portable telephone)
|
:: matkapuhelin, kännykkä, kapula
|
mobile station {n} (mobile equipment)
|
:: mobiiliasema
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mobile telephone {n} (mobile phone) SEE: mobile phone
|
::
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mobilisation {n} (mobilization) SEE: mobilization
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::
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mobilise {v} (to make something mobile)
|
:: mobilisoida, panna liikkeelle
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mobilise {v} (to assemble troops and their equipment in a coordinated fashion so as to be ready for war)
|
:: mobilisoida, panna liikekannalle
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mobility {n} /mə(ʊ)ˈbɪlɪti/ (ability to move)
|
:: liikkuvuus
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mobility {n} (ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position)
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:: liikkuvuus
|
mobility {n} (ease of movement between social levels)
|
:: liikkuvuus
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mobility scooter {n} (electric-powered scooter)
|
:: sähköskootteri, sähkömopedi, sähkömopo
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mobilization {n} (marshalling of troops and national resources in preparation for war)
|
:: liikekannallepano
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mobilize {v} (mobilise) SEE: mobilise
|
::
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mobster {n} (member of a criminal gang, see also: Mafioso)
|
:: gangsteri, mafioso
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moccasin {n} /ˈmɒkəsɪn/ (traditional native North American shoe)
|
:: mokkasiini
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moccasin {n} (modern shoe)
|
:: avokas
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moccasin {n} (North American snake)
|
:: mokkasiinikäärme
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mocha {n} /ˈmoʊkə/ (coffee with chocolate)
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:: mokka
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mocha {n} (coffee/chocolate flavour)
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:: mokka
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mocha {n} (colour)
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:: mokka
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mocha {n} (strong Arabian coffee)
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:: mokka
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mocha {adj} (of a brown colour)
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:: kahvinruskea
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mochi {n} (rice cake made from glutinous rice)
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:: mochi, riisikakku
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mock {n} /mɑk/ (imitation)
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:: jäljitelmä, väärennös
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mock {n} (act of mocking)
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:: pilkka
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mock {n} (practice exam)
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:: harjoituskoe
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mock {v} (to mimic)
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:: matkia
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mock {v} (to taunt)
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:: pilkata, ivata, ilkkua
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mock {v} (to disappoint someone)
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:: pettää
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mock {adj} (imitation, not genuine)
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:: teko-
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mockery {n} /ˈmɑkəɹi/ (action of mocking; ridicule, derision)
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:: iva
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mock exam {n} (an examination where the marks do not count)
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:: harjoituskoe
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mocking {adj} /ˈmɑkɪŋ/ (derisive or contemptuous)
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:: pilkallinen, ivallinen, ilkkuva
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mockingbird {n} /ˈmɑkɪŋˌbɝd/ (songbird of the family Mimidae)
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:: matkija
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mock strawberry {n} (Potentilla indica and its fruit)
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:: intianhanhikki, valemansikka
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mockup {n} /ˈmɒk.ʌp/ (a full-scale working model of something)
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:: malli
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modal {n} (modal verb) SEE: modal verb
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::
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modal {adj} (of or relating to a mode or modus)
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:: modaalinen
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modal {adj} (of, relating to, or describing the mood of a clause)
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:: modaalinen
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modal {adj} (music: of, relating to, or composed in the musical modi by which an octave is divided)
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:: modaalinen
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modal {adj} (logic: of or relating to the modality between prepositions)
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:: modaalinen
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modal {adj} (requiring immediate computer user interaction)
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:: modaalinen
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modal adverb {n} (adverb that qualifies a predicate)
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:: modaaliadverbi
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modal auxiliary {n} (verb used to express the mood of another verb)
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:: modaaliapuverbi, modaalinen apuverbi
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modalism {n} (doctrine)
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:: modalismi
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modality {n} (state of being modal)
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:: modaalisuus
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modal logic {n} (formal system)
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:: modaalilogiikka
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modal verb {n} (a kind of verb)
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:: modaalinen verbi
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mod con {n} (modern convenience)
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:: nykyajan mukavuus
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mode {n} /moʊd/ (in music)
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:: moodi
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mode {n} (means of accomplishing something)
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:: tapa, keino
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mode {n} (in statistics)
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:: moodi, tyyppiarvo
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mode {n} (state of a system represented by an eigenfunction of that system)
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:: tila
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mode {n} (in computing)
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:: tila, moodi
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mode {n} (style or fashion)
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:: muoti
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mode {n} (grammatical mood) SEE: grammatical mood
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::
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model {n} /ˈmɑdl̩/ (person)
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:: malli, mannekiini
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model {n} (miniature)
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:: malli, pienoismalli
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model {n} (simplified representation)
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:: malli
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model {n} (style)
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:: malli
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model {n} (structural design)
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:: malli
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model {n} (praiseworthy example)
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:: esikuva
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model {adj} (worthy of being a model)
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:: malli-, esikuvallinen
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model {v} (display)
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:: esitellä
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model {v} (use as a model)
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:: mallintaa
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model {v} (create from a substance)
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:: muovata, muodostaa
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model {v} (be a model)
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:: työskennellä mallina
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model aircraft {n} (aircraft made to a smaller scale)
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:: pienoismalli, lentokoneen pienoismalli; lennokki [model aircraft that actually flies]
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modeling {n} (The art of sculpting models from clay)
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:: muovaaminen, mallinnus
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modeling {n} (The representation of depth in a two-dimensional image.)
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:: syvyysvaikutelma
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modeling {n} (work of someone who models clothes)
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:: mallin työ
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modeling {n} (The construction and use of a computer model)
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:: mallinnus
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modeling clay {n} (malleable substance)
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:: muotoilusavi
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model railway {n} (miniature railway)
|
:: pienoisrautatie
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model-view-controller {n} (type of computer user interface)
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:: malli–näkymä–käsittelijä
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modem {n} /ˈmoʊdəm/ (device that encodes digital computer signals into analog/analogue telephone signals)
|
:: modeemi
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mode of production {n} (combination of productive forces and social and technical relations of production)
|
:: tuotantotapa
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mode of transport {n} (vehicle or system used to transport people or goods)
|
:: kuljetusväline, kulkuväline
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moderate {adj} /ˈmɒdəɹət/ (not excessive)
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:: maltillinen, kohtuullinen, kohtalainen, vaatimaton
|
moderate {adj} (mediocre)
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:: keskinkertainen
|
moderate {adj} (having an intermediate position in politics)
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:: maltillinen
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moderate {n} (one who holds an intermediate position)
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:: maltillinen
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moderate {v} (to reduce the excessiveness)
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:: tasoittaa, kohtuullistaa
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moderate {v} (to become less excessive)
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:: tasaantua, tasoittua
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moderate {v} (to preside over as a moderator)
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:: juontaa, moderoida
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moderate {v} (to act as a moderator)
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:: sovitella
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moderately {adv} (in a moderate manner)
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:: maltillisesti, rauhallisesti
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moderately {adv} (to a moderate degree)
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:: kohtalaisen, kohtuullisen, kohtalaisesti, kohtuullisesti
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moderation {n} /ˌmɑdəˈɹeɪʃən/ (state or quality of being moderate; avoidance of extremes)
|
:: maltillisuus
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moderation {n} (instance of moderating; to bring away from extremes)
|
:: kohtuus
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moderator {n} (someone who moderates)
|
:: sovittelija
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moderator {n} ((Internet) A person who enforces the rules of a forum)
|
:: valvoja
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modern {adj} /ˈmɒd(ə)n/ (pertaining to the current time and style)
|
:: moderni, nykyaikainen, uudenaikainen
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modern {adj} (pertaining to history from c. 1800 onwards)
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:: moderni
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modern convenience {n} (device or service)
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:: nykyajan mukavuus
|
modern-day {adj} (current)
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:: nyky-, nykyinen
|
modern-day {adj} (generally accepted)
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:: nykyinen
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Modern English {prop} (English spoken since the Great Vowel Shift) SEE: New English
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::
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Modern Greek {n} (Modern Greek)
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:: nykykreikka
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modern history {n} (history of the world beginning after the Middle Ages)
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:: uusi aika (period); uuden ajan historia (the history of that period)
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modernism {n} (any of several styles of art, architecture, literature, philosophy, etc., that flourished in the 20th century)
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:: modernismi
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modernist {adj} (relating to modernism)
|
:: modernistinen
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modernist {n} (follower of modernism)
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:: modernisti
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modernity {n} /məˈdɜː(ɹ)n.ɪ.ti/ (quality of being modern)
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:: nykyaikaisuus, modernius
|
modernity {n} (modern times)
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:: nykyaika
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modernity {n} (quality of the modern historical period)
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:: modernius
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modernization {n} /ˌmɒdənɪˈzeɪʃn̩/ (process of modernizing)
|
:: modernisointi
|
modernize {v} /ˈmɑdɚnaɪz/ (bring something up to date)
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:: uudenaikaistaa, nykyaikaistaa, modernisoida, uudistaa
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modernize {v} (become modern)
|
:: uudistua, nykyaikaistua, modernisoitua
|
modernly {adv} (in a modern manner)
|
:: modernisti, nykyaikaisesti
|
modern pentathlon {n} (athletics event)
|
:: nykyaikainen viisiottelu
|
Modern Standard Arabic {prop} (Modern Standard Arabic)
|
:: standardiarabia
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modest {adj} /ˈmɑdəst/ (not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements)
|
:: vaatimaton
|
modest {adj} (small)
|
:: vaatimaton
|
modest {adj} (intending to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others)
|
:: siveä
|
modestly {adv} (in a modest manner)
|
:: vaatimattomasti
|
modesty {n} /ˈmɒd.ə.sti/ (the quality of being modest)
|
:: vaatimattomuus
|
modesty {n} (moderate behaviour; reserve)
|
:: vaatimattomuus
|
modesty {n} (pudency, avoidance of sexual explicitness)
|
:: säädyllisyys, häveliäisyys, kainous, siveys
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modificand {n} (word, phrase, or clause which has been modified)
|
:: pääsana
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modification {n} /ˌmɑdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ (act or result of modifying or condition of being modified)
|
:: muutostyö [act], muutos [result]
|
modification {n} (alteration or adjustment)
|
:: muutos
|
modification {n} (change to an organism)
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:: muutos
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modified {adj} /ˈmɑdɪfaɪd/ (changed; altered)
|
:: muokattu, muunnettu
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modifier {n} /ˈmɒdɪfaɪə/ (one who modifies)
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:: muunnin, modifikaattori
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modifier {n} (grammar: qualifying word, clause or phrase)
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:: määrite, määriteosa
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modify {v} /ˈmɒdɪfaɪ/ (to change part of)
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:: muokata, muunnella, määrittää [grammar]
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modify {v} (to be or become modified)
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:: muokata
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modular {adj} (of or relating to a module or modules)
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:: moduuli-, modulaarinen, moduuleista koostuva
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modular arithmetic {n} (system of finite arithmetic)
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:: modulaariaritmetiikka, modulaarinen aritmetiikka
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modulate {v} /ˈmɑː.dʒə.ˌleɪt/ (to regulate)
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:: säännellä
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modulate {v} (to change the pitch (transitive))
|
:: moduloida
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modulate {v} (to vary the amplitude etc.)
|
:: moduloida
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modulate {v} (to move from one key to another (intransitive))
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:: moduloitua
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modulator {n} (device that modulates)
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:: modulaattori
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module {n} /ˈmɑdʒuːl/ (self-contained component of a system)
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:: moduuli
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module {n} (architecture: standard unit of measure for determining the proportions of a building)
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:: moduulimitta
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module {n} (section of a program)
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:: moduuli, ohjelmamoduuli
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module {n} (unit of education)
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:: opintomoduuli, moduuli
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module {n} (pre-prepared adventure scenario for a role-playing game)
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:: moduuli
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module {n} (type of algebraic structure)
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:: moduuli
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module {n} (file containing a music sequence)
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:: musiikkimoduuli
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module {n} (astronautics: independent self-contained unit of a spacecraft)
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:: moduuli
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module {n} (abelian group) SEE: abelian group
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::
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modulus {n} (base with respect to which a congruence is computed)
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:: moduuli
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modulus {n} (absolute value of a complex number)
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:: itseisarvo, moduuli
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modulus {n} (computing, programming: type of operator)
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:: moduuli
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Moebius syndrome {n} (disorder)
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:: Möbiuksen oireyhtymä, Möbiuksen syndrooma
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Mogadishu {prop} (capital city)
|
:: Mogadishu
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moggy {n} /ˈmɑɡi/ (cat (depreciative slang))
|
:: katti [not necessarily depreciative]
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Mogilev {prop} (city)
|
:: Mahiljou
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mogul {n} /ˈməʊɡ(ə)l/ (a rich or powerful person)
|
:: moguli, pohatta
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mogul {n} (a hump on a skiing piste)
|
:: kumpare, knööli
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mogul skiing {n} (type of freestyle skiing)
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:: kumparelasku
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Mohammad {prop} (male given name) SEE: Muhammad
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::
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Mohammad {prop} (prophet) SEE: Muhammad
|
::
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Mohammedan {n} (Muslim)
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:: muhamettilainen
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Mohammedan {adj} (Muslim, Islamic)
|
:: muhamettilainen
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Mohawk {n} /ˈmoʊhɔːk/ (hairstyle)
|
:: irokeesikampaus, irokeesitukka, irokeesi, mohikaanikampaus
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Mohican {n} (hairstyle) SEE: Mohawk
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::
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Mohican {prop} (Native American tribe)
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:: mohikaani
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Mohism {n} /ˈməʊɪzəm/ (Chinese philosophy)
|
:: mohismi
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moiety {n} (half) SEE: half
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::
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moiré {n} /mwaˈɹeɪ/ (pattern)
|
:: interferenssikuvio
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moiré {n} (fabric)
|
:: moaree, moiré
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Moira {prop} /ˈmɔɪɹə/ (personification of fate)
|
:: Moira
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moist {adj} /mɔɪst/ (slightly wet)
|
:: kostea
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moist {adj} (of eyes: tearful)
|
:: itkun partaalla
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moisten {v} /ˈmɔɪsən/ (to make moist)
|
:: kostuttaa
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moisten {v} (to become moist)
|
:: kostua
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moistness {n} (moistness)
|
:: kosteus, nihkeys
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moist towelette {n} (wet wipe) SEE: wet wipe
|
::
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moisture {n} /ˈmɔɪstʃɚ/ (a moderate degree of wetness)
|
:: kosteus
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moisture {n} (that which moistens or makes damp)
|
:: kostuttaja
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moisturising cream {n} (cream that moisturises the skin)
|
:: kosteusvoide
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moisturize {v} (to make more moist)
|
:: kosteuttaa
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moisturize {v} (to make more humid)
|
:: kosteuttaa
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moisturizer {n} (that which causes moisture)
|
:: kosteuttaja, kosteusvoide
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moisturizer {n} (moisturising cream) SEE: moisturising cream
|
::
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mojibake {n} /ˌmoʊ.dʒiˈbɑ.ki/ (corrupt characters or letters)
|
:: mojibake
|
mojito {n} /moʊˈhi.toʊ/ (Cuban cocktail)
|
:: mojito
|
Moksha {prop} (language)
|
:: mokša
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molal {adj} (of a solution)
|
:: molaalinen
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molality {n} (concentration of a substance in solution)
|
:: molaalisuus
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molar {n} /ˈmoʊlɚ/ (back tooth)
|
:: poskihammas
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molar {adj} (containing one mole of solute per litre of solution)
|
:: molaarinen
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molarity {n} (moles per litre of a solution)
|
:: molaarisuus
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molar mass {n} (mass of one mole of the substance)
|
:: moolimassa
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molar solution {n} (solution that contains one mole of solute per litre)
|
:: molaarinen liuos
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molar volume {n}
|
:: moolitilavuus
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molasses {n} /məˈlæ.sɨz/ (thick brownish syrup refined from raw sugar)
|
:: melassi
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mold {n} /moʊld/ (hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance)
|
:: muotti, valumuotti
|
mold {n} (frame or model)
|
:: muotti
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mold {n} (something that is made in or shaped on a mold)
|
:: valos
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mold {n} (general shape or form)
|
:: muoto, olemus, piirteet {p}
|
mold {v} (To shape in or on a mold)
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:: muotoilla
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mold {v} (To form into a particular shape; to give shape to)
|
:: muotoilla, muokata
|
mold {v} (To be shaped in or as if in a mold)
|
:: muotoutua, muokkautua
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mold {n} (woolly or furry growth of tiny fungi)
|
:: home
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mold {n} (loose friable soil)
|
:: multa
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Moldavia {prop} (Moldova) SEE: Moldova
|
::
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Moldavia {prop} (region)
|
:: Moldavia
|
Moldavian {n} (inhabitant of the Republic of Moldova)
|
:: moldovalainen
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Moldavian {prop} (language)
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:: moldova
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Moldavian {adj} (relating to Moldova)
|
:: moldovalainen
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Moldavian SSR {prop} (name for the Republic of Moldova)
|
:: Moldavian SNT
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moldboard {n} (curved piece of metal on a plow or bulldozer)
|
:: siipi
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mold fossil {n} (fossil of which only a mold persists)
|
:: kivettynyt muotti
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molding {n} /ˈmoʊl.dɪŋ/ (act or process of shaping in a mold)
|
:: valaminen, valu
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molding {n} (anything cast in a mold)
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:: valos, valu
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molding {n} (architecture: narrow decorative surface)
|
:: lista, koristelista
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molding {n} (planing machine)
|
:: muotohöylä
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molding {n} (machine to assist in making molds)
|
:: muottikone
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molding {n} (mill for shaping timber)
|
:: muotojyrsin
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molding {n} (founding: sand used for making molds)
|
:: valuhiekka
|
Moldova {prop} /mɔlˈdoʊ.və/ (country)
|
:: Moldova
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Moldovan {n} (Moldavian) SEE: Moldavian
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::
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Moldovan {prop} (Moldavian) SEE: Moldavian
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::
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Moldovan {adj} (Moldavian) SEE: Moldavian
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::
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moldy {adj} (mouldy) SEE: mouldy
|
::
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mole {n} /mol/ (dark spot on the skin)
|
:: luomi, syntymämerkki
|
mole {n} /mol/ (burrowing insectivore)
|
:: kontiainen, maamyyrä, myyrä [colloquial]
|
mole {n} (internal spy)
|
:: myyrä
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mole {n} /məʊl/ (massive structure used as a pier or breakwater)
|
:: möljä
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mole {n} /mol/ (unit of amount)
|
:: mooli
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mole {n} (mole rat) SEE: mole rat
|
::
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mole cricket {n} (insect of Gryllotalpidae)
|
:: maamyyräsirkka
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molecular {adj} /məˈlɛkjələɹ/ (relating to molecules)
|
:: molekulaarinen
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molecular biology {n} (branch of biology)
|
:: molekyylibiologia
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molecular cloud {n} (large dense cloud in space)
|
:: molekyylipilvi
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molecular dynamics {n}
|
:: molekyylidynamiikka
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molecular formula {n} (a notation indicating the number of atoms of each element present in a compound)
|
:: molekyylikaava
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molecular genetics {n} (a field of biology)
|
:: molekyyligenetiikka
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molecule {n} /ˈmɒləkjuːl/ (group of atoms held together by chemical bonds)
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:: molekyyli
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mole rat {n} (rodent)
|
:: maamyyrärotta, sokkohiiri
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moleskin {n} (fur of a mole)
|
:: myyrännahka, myyränkarva
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molest {v} /məˈlɛst/ (to annoy intentionally)
|
:: kiusata, vaivata, rasittaa, häiritä, ärsyttää
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molest {v} (to disturb or tamper with)
|
:: häiritä
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molest {v} (to abuse)
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:: kiusata, ahdistella, [sexually] käyttää hyväksi, [sexually] hyväksikäyttää
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molester {n} /məˈlɛstə(ɹ)/ (one who molests)
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:: ahdistelija
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moll {adj} (minor) SEE: minor
|
::
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mollie {n} (Molotov cocktail) SEE: Molotov cocktail
|
::
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mollie {n} /ˈmɑli/ (fish of the genus Poecilia)
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:: molli
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mollisol {n} (soil type)
|
:: multamaannos
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mollusc {n} /ˈmɒləsk/ (soft-bodied invertebrate of phylum Mollusca, see also: clam; oyster; mussel)
|
:: nilviäinen
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molluscum contagiosum {n} (skin infection caused by Molluscum contagiosum virus)
|
:: tarttuva ontelosyylä
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mollusklike {adj} (resembling or characteristic of a mollusk)
|
:: nilviäismäinen
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mollycoddle {n} /ˈmɑl.iˌkɑd.əl/ (person who is pampered and overprotected)
|
:: mammanpoika
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Molotov {prop} (Russian surname)
|
:: Molotov
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Molotov cocktail {n} /ˈmɒ.lə.ˌtɒf.ˈkɒk.teɪl/ (simple incendiary bomb)
|
:: Molotovin cocktail, Molotovin koktaili, polttopullo
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molten {adj} /ˈmoʊltən/ (melted)
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:: sula
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Moltoni's warbler {n} (Sylvia subalpina)
|
:: rätinärusokerttu
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molybdenite {n} (mineral)
|
:: molybdeenihohde, molybdeniitti
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molybdenum {n} /məˈlɪbdɪnəm/ (chemical element)
|
:: molybdeeni
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molybdomancy {n} (divination by molten metal dropped in water)
|
:: tinanvalanta
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mom {v} (mother) SEE: mum
|
::
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moment {n} /ˈmoʊmənt/ (very brief period of time)
|
:: hetki, hetkinen, tuokio
|
moment {n} (moment in time)
|
:: hetki, silmänräpäys
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moment {n} (moment of force)
|
:: momentti
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momentane {n} (verb aspect)
|
:: momentaani
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momentarily {adv} /ˈməʊmɛntɛɹɪlɪi/ (In a momentary manner)
|
:: hetkeksi, hetkellisesti
|
momentarily {adv} (In a moment or very soon)
|
:: koska hyvänsä, millä hetkellä hyvänsä
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momentary {adj} /ˈmoʊmənˌtɛɹi/ (lasting for only a moment)
|
:: hetkellinen
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momentary {adj} (ephemeral or relatively short-lived)
|
:: hetkellinen, lyhytaikainen
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moment of inertia {n} (physical measure)
|
:: hitausmomentti
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moment of silence {n} (period of silence for quiet meditation, prayer or reflection)
|
:: hiljainen hetki
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moment of silence {n} (period of silence conducted to honor or provide a gesture of respect to a recently deceased person)
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:: hiljainen hetki
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moment of truth {n} (deciding instant)
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:: totuuden hetki
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momentous {adj} /moʊˈmɛn.təs/ (of outstanding importance or great consequence)
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:: merkittävä, merkityksellinen, järisyttävä, käänteentekevä
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momentum {n} /ˌmoʊˈmɛntəm/ (product of mass and velocity)
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:: liikemäärä (quantity of movement)
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momentum {n} (impetus, either of a body in motion, or of an idea or course of events)
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:: vauhti, voima
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momma's boy {n} (male overly attached to his mother)
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:: mammanpoika
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mommy {n} (mum) SEE: mum
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::
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momo {n} (type of dumpling)
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:: momo, momo-nyytti
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Mon {n} (Monday)
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:: ma
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Monacan {adj} (of, or pertaining to, Monaco)
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:: monacolainen
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Monacan {n} (Somebody from Monaco)
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:: monacolainen
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Monaco {prop} /ˈmɑ.nə.koʊ/ (country in Europe)
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:: Monaco
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Monaco {prop} (capital city)
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:: Monaco
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monad {n} /ˈmɒnæd/ (something ultimate and indivisible)
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:: monadi
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monad {n} (mathematics and computing term)
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:: monadi
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monadelphous {adj} (having all stamens fused together by filaments)
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:: yksikuntainen
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monadic {adj} (of or relating to a monad)
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:: monadinen
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Mona Lisa {prop} /ˌmoʊnə ˈlisə/ (painting by Leonardo da Vinci)
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:: Mona Lisa
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monarch {n} /ˈmɑnɚk/ (ruler)
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:: monarkki
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monarch {n} (butterfly Danaus plexippus)
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:: monarkkiperhonen
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monarchism {n} (advocacy of the monarchistic political system)
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:: monarkismi
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monarchist {n} (an advocate of, or believer in, monarchy)
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:: monarkisti
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monarchy {n} /ˈmɒnəki/ (form of government with a hereditary head of state)
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:: monarkia
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monastery {n} /ˈmɑnəstɛɹi/ (building for monks)
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:: luostari
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Monastir {prop} (former name of Bitola in Macedonia)
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:: Bitola
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monatomic {adj} (consisting os a single atom)
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:: yksiatominen
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Monday {n} /ˈmʌn.deɪ/ (day of the week)
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:: maanantai
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Monday {adv} (on Monday)
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:: maanantaina
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Monday-morning quarterback {n}
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:: jälkiviisastelija
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mondegreen {n} /ˈmɑndəɡɹiːn/ (mishearing)
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:: väärin kuuleminen
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monergism {n} (Christian position)
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:: monergismi
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monetarism {n}
|
:: monetarismi
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monetarist {adj} (of, pertaining to, or advocating monetarism)
|
:: monetaristi
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monetarist {n} (economist who is an advocate of monetarism)
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:: monetaristi
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monetary {adj} /ˈmɑnɪteɹi/ (of or relating to money)
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:: raha-, rahallinen, monetaarinen
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monetary policy {n} (process)
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:: rahapolitiikka
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monetary unit {n} (standard unit of currency)
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:: rahayksikkö
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monetisation {n} (monetization) SEE: monetization
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::
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monetization {n} /ˌmʌnətaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (the conversion of something into money)
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:: monetisointi
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money {n} /ˈmʌni/ (means of exchange and measure of value)
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:: raha
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money {n} (currency)
|
:: raha, valuutta, rahayksikkö
|
money {n} (cash)
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:: käteinen, raha; käteinen raha [exact term used in economics]
|
money {n} (available liquid assets)
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:: raha, käteisvarat
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money {n} (wealth)
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:: raha, varallisuus
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money {n} (item of value used as payment)
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:: maksuväline
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money {n} (person who funds an operation)
|
:: rahoittaja
|
money {n} (as modifier)
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:: raha-
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money bag {n} (bag used for holding money)
|
:: rahasäkki
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money bag {n} (wealthy person)
|
:: kroisos
|
moneybags {n} (wealthy person)
|
:: rahamies, porho, pohatta
|
money belt {n} (a belt concealed under clothing)
|
:: rahavyö
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money box {n} (tin with a slot in the top for depositing coins) SEE: piggy bank
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::
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moneyboy {n} (rentboy)
|
:: maksullinen poika
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money changer {n} (person who will exchange currency)
|
:: rahanvaihtaja
|
money cowry {n} (mollusc of the species Cypraea moneta)
|
:: kaurikotilo
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money crop {n} (cash crop) SEE: cash crop
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::
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money doesn't grow on trees {proverb} (you must work in order to have money)
|
:: raha ei kasva puussa
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money laundering {n} (act of obscuring the origin of money that has been obtained illegally)
|
:: rahanpesu
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moneylender {n} (person who lends money)
|
:: rahanlainaaja
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moneyless {adj} (having no or very little money)
|
:: rahaton
|
moneyless {adj} (that does not use money as a means of exchange)
|
:: käteisvapaa
|
money market {n} (market)
|
:: rahamarkkinat {p}
|
money order {n} (a type of cheque)
|
:: maksuosoitus, postiosoitus
|
money pit {n} (A financial commitment the costs of which are unsustainable)
|
:: rahareikä
|
money plant {n} (Lunaria annua) SEE: honesty
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::
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money talks {proverb} /ˈmʌn.i tɔks/ (it is easier to accomplish goals using money)
|
:: raha ratkaisee
|
Monégasque {n} /ˈmɒ.nə.ɡask/ (a native or inhabitant of Monaco)
|
:: monacolainen
|
Monégasque {adj} (of or relating to Monaco or its inhabitants)
|
:: monacolainen
|
Mongol {n} (A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian) SEE: Mongolian
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::
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Mongol Empire {prop} (empire of the Mongols and Turkic peoples)
|
:: Mongolivaltakunta
|
Mongolia {prop} /mɑːŋˈɡoʊli.ə/ (East Asian country)
|
:: Mongolia
|
Mongolian {adj} /mɒŋˈɡoʊliən/ (of or relating to Mongolia or its peoples, languages, or cultures)
|
:: mongoli, mongolialainen
|
Mongolian {n} (native or inhabitant of Mongolia)
|
:: mongolialainen
|
Mongolian {n} (language of Mongolia)
|
:: mongoli
|
Mongolian {n} (person of Mongoloid physical type)
|
:: mongolialainen
|
Mongolian gazelle {n} (medium-sized antelope)
|
:: mongoliangaselli
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Mongolian People's Republic {prop} (Mongolia) SEE: Mongolia
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::
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Mongolian Plateau {prop} (plateau located between Mongolia, China and Russia)
|
:: Mongolian ylänkö
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Mongolian spot {n} (congenital birthmark in lower back)
|
:: mongoliläiskä
|
mongoose {n} /ˈmɑŋ.ɡus/ (a small carnivore of the family Herpestidae)
|
:: mungo, mangusti
|
mongrel {n} /ˈmɑŋ.ɡɹəl/ (someone of mixed kind)
|
:: rakki, piski, sekarotu [dog]
|
moniker {n} /ˈmɑn.ɪ.kɚ/ (personal name or nickname)
|
:: lempinimi; lisänimi, liikanimi
|
moniker {n} (signature) SEE: signature
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::
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monism {n} (doctrine of the oneness and unity of reality)
|
:: monismi
|
monition {n} /məˈnɪʃn̩/ (caution or warning)
|
:: varoitus
|
monitor {n} /ˈmɒnɨtə/ (someone who watches over something)
|
:: valvoja, tarkkailija
|
monitor {n} (computer display)
|
:: näyttö, monitori, näyttöpääte
|
monitor {n} (student leader)
|
:: järjestäjä
|
monitor {v} (watch over, guard)
|
:: vahtia, valvoa, tarkkailla
|
monitor {n} (monitor lizard) SEE: monitor lizard
|
::
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monitoring {n} (Surveillance or continuous or regular observation)
|
:: monitorointi, valvonta
|
monitor lizard {n} (lizard of the genus Varanus)
|
:: varaani
|
monk {n} (slang: judge) SEE: judge
|
::
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monk {n} /mʌŋk/ (male member of monastic order)
|
:: munkki
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monk {n} (slang: loner) SEE: loner
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::
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monkey {n} /ˈmʌŋki/ (primate)
|
:: apina [includes apes]
|
monkey {n} (mischievous child)
|
:: apina
|
monkey {v} (to meddle, mess with)
|
:: hiplata, näpelöidä
|
monkey around {v} (to act foolishly)
|
:: temppuilla
|
monkey bars {n} (jungle gym) SEE: jungle gym
|
::
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monkey business {n} (an activity that is considered silly, or stupid, or time-wasting (idiomatic))
|
:: ajanhukka
|
monkey business {n} (an activity that may be considered illegal, questionable, or a vice, but not felonious (idiomatic))
|
:: venkoilu
|
monkey-eating eagle {n} (Philippine eagle) SEE: Philippine eagle
|
::
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monkey-faced owl {n} (Tyto alba)
|
:: tornipöllö
|
monkeyflower {n} (plant of the genus Mimulus)
|
:: apinankukka
|
monkey-house {n} (brothel) SEE: brothel
|
::
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monkeypox {n} (viral disease)
|
:: apinarokko
|
monkey puzzle {n} /ˈmʌŋkiˌpʌz(ə)l/ (Araucaria araucana)
|
:: chilenaraukaria
|
monkey puzzle tree {n} (monkey puzzle) SEE: monkey puzzle
|
::
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monkey's fist {n} (type of knot)
|
:: apinannyrkki
|
monkey wrench {n} (adjustable wrench)
|
:: jakoavain
|
monkfish {n} (fish)
|
:: merikrotti
|
monkfish {n} (shark)
|
:: merienkeli
|
monkhood {n} (state of being a monk)
|
:: munkkius
|
monkhood {n} (monks collectively)
|
:: munkit {p}
|
monk parakeet {n} (Myiopsitta monachus)
|
:: munkkiaratti
|
monks cress {n} (Tropaeolum majus) SEE: Indian cress
|
::
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monk seal {n} (a seal of the genus Monachus)
|
:: munkkihylje
|
monkshood {n} (herbs of the genus Aconitum) SEE: aconite
|
::
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mono- {prefix} /ˈmɒn.əʊ/ (one)
|
:: yksi-, mono-
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mono {adj} /ˈmɑnoʊ/ (having only a single audio channel)
|
:: mono, monofoninen
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monochromatic {adj} (having only one colour)
|
:: yksivärinen
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monochrome {n} /ˈmɑ.nə.kɹoʊm/ (black and white image)
|
:: mustavalkokuva, harmaasävykuva
|
monochrome {n} (painting executed in shades of a single colour)
|
:: kameepiirros, monokromaattinen maalaus
|
monochrome {adj} (having only one colour)
|
:: yksivärinen
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monochrome {adj} (of a photograph, representing colours with shades of gray)
|
:: mustavalkoinen
|
monocle {n} /ˈmɑnəkəl/ (a single lens)
|
:: monokkeli
|
monoclinic {adj} (having three unequal axes)
|
:: monokliininen
|
monoclinous {adj} (having stamens and pistils)
|
:: kaksineuvoinen
|
monocoque {n} (structure design)
|
:: itsekantava rakenne, monokokki
|
monocotyledon {n} /ˌmɒnəˌkɒtɪˈliːdən/ (Plant belonging to Monocotyledones or Liliopsida)
|
:: yksisirkkaiset
|
monocracy {n} (autocracy) SEE: autocracy
|
::
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monocyte {n} (type of blood leukocyte)
|
:: monosyytti
|
monogamous {adj} (being married to one person at a time)
|
:: yksiavioinen
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monogamy {n} /məˈnɑɡəmi/ (permanent pair bond between two beings)
|
:: monogamia, yksiavioisuus
|
monogenetic {adj} (having a single source)
|
:: monogeneettinen
|
monogermane {n} (germane) SEE: germane
|
::
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monogram {n} (a design composed of one or more letters used as an identifying mark)
|
:: monogrammi
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monograph {n} (scholarly book or treatise)
|
:: monografi
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monoid {n} (type of set)
|
:: monoidi
|
monokini {n} /mɒnə(ʊ)ˈkiːni/ (bikini worn without the upper part)
|
:: monokini
|
monolectic {adj} (Grammatical term)
|
:: yksisanainen
|
monolid {n} /ˈmɒnəʊlɪd/ (eye that does not have a crease on the eyelid)
|
:: monolid
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monolingual {adj} (only knowing or spoken in one language)
|
:: yksikielinen
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monolith {n} /ˈmɒnəlɪθ/ (large, single block of stone)
|
:: monoliitti
|
monolithic {adj} (of or resembling a monolith)
|
:: monoliittinen
|
monolithic {adj} (having a massive, unchanging structure that does not permit individual variation)
|
:: monoliittinen
|
monologue {n} (drama: long speech by one person)
|
:: monologi, yksinpuhelu
|
monologue {n} (comedy: long series of stories and jokes)
|
:: monologi, yksinpuhelu
|
monologue {n} (monopolizing utterance)
|
:: monologi, yksinpuhelu
|
monomania {n} /ˌmɑnoʊˈmeɪni.ə/ (an excessive interest with a singal subject)
|
:: monomania
|
monomer {n} /ˈmɑnəmɚ/ (small molecule, bonded covalently to form polymers)
|
:: monomeeri
|
monomeric {adj} (Of or pertaining to a monomer)
|
:: monomeerinen
|
monomial {adj}
|
:: yksiterminen
|
monomial {n} (term with numbers and variables)
|
:: monomi
|
monopersonal {adj} (having one grammatical person)
|
:: yksipersoonainen
|
monophonic {adj} (having a single channel)
|
:: yksiääninen, monofoninen
|
monophonic {adj} (having a single melodic line and no harmony)
|
:: yksiääninen, monofoninen
|
monophthong {n} /ˈmɑnəfθɔŋ/ (vowel that has same sound throughout its pronunciation)
|
:: yksinäisvokaali, monoftongi
|
monophthongal {adj} /ˌmɑ.nəfˈθɑŋ.əl/ (of or pertaining to a monophthong)
|
:: yksinäisvokaalinen
|
monophthongal {adj} (pronounced as a single vowel sound)
|
:: yksinäisvokaalinen
|
monophthongization {n} (the process of becoming monophthong)
|
:: monoftongiutuminen
|
monophthongize {v} (to change to a monophthong)
|
:: monoftongistaa
|
monophthongize {v} (to become monophthongal)
|
:: monoftongiutua
|
monophyletic {adj} (of, pertaining to, or affecting a single phylum)
|
:: monofyleettinen
|
monophyletic {adj} (deriving from a single clade)
|
:: monofyleettinen
|
monoplane {n} (airplane that has a single pair of wings)
|
:: yksitaso
|
monoplegia {n} (paralysed condition)
|
:: yhden raajan halvaus
|
monoploid {adj} (having a single set of chromosomes)
|
:: monoploidi
|
monoploidy {n} (state of being monoploid)
|
:: monoploidia
|
monopod {n} (portable stand with one leg)
|
:: yksijalka
|
monopode {n} (someone or something with one foot)
|
:: monopodi
|
monopole {n} (magnetic monopole)
|
:: monopoli, magneettinen monopoli
|
monopole {n} (antenna)
|
:: maatasoantenni, sauva-antenni, monopoli, monopoliantenni
|
monopolization {n} (the act of monopolizing or the state of being monopolized)
|
:: monopolisointi
|
monopolize {v} (have a monopoly)
|
:: monopolisoida, olla monopoli
|
monopolize {v} (dominate)
|
:: dominoida, hallita
|
monopoly {n} /məˈnɑpəˌli/ (situation of exclusive supply)
|
:: monopoli
|
monopoly {n} (exclusive possession)
|
:: monopoli
|
monopoly {n} (market thus controled)
|
:: monopoli
|
Monopoly {prop} (a board game)
|
:: Monopoli
|
Monopoly money {n} (paper play money, see also: play money)
|
:: monopoliraha [in Monopoly]
|
Monopoly money {n} (strange-looking foreign currency)
|
:: monopoliraha
|
monoprotic {adj} (having a single hydrogen atom)
|
:: monoproottinen
|
monopsony {n} /məˈnɒpsəni/ (market situation in which there is only buyer for a product)
|
:: monopsoni
|
monorail {n} /ˈmɑnəɹeɪl/ (a railroad system where the trains run on one rail)
|
:: yksiraiteinen
|
monorail {n} (a train running on a single rail)
|
:: yksiraiteinen
|
monosaccharide {n} (a simple sugar, composed of a single ring)
|
:: monosakkaridi
|
monosemy {n} /ˈmɒ.nə(ʊ)ˌsiː.mi/ (property of terms of having single meaning)
|
:: monosemia, yksimerkityksisyys
|
monosodium glutamate {n} (mono sodium salt of the amino acid, glutamic acid)
|
:: natriumglutamaatti
|
monosomy {n} (genetic disorder)
|
:: monosomia
|
monostable {adj} (electronics: having more than one state, only one of which is stable)
|
:: monostabiili
|
monosyllabic {adj} /ˌmɒnə(ʊ)sɪˈlabɪk/ (consisting of one syllable)
|
:: yksitavuinen
|
monosyllabic {adj} (using monosyllables)
|
:: yksitavuinen
|
monosyllabic {n} (a word consisting of one syllable)
|
:: yksitavuinen, yksitavuinen sana
|
monosyllable {n} (a word of one syllable)
|
:: yksitavuinen, yksitavuinen sana
|
monotasking {n} (focusing on a single task)
|
:: yhden asian tekeminen kerrallaan, yhteen asiaan kerrallaan keskittyminen, yksisuorittaminen
|
monotheism {n} (belief in one God)
|
:: monoteismi
|
monotheist {n} (a believer in, or advocate of, monotheism)
|
:: monoteisti
|
monotheistic {adj} /ˌmɑnəθiˈɪstɪk/ (believing in a single god)
|
:: yksijumalainen, monoteistinen
|
monotone {adj} /ˈmɑː.nə.toʊn/ (having a single pitch)
|
:: monotoninen
|
monotonic function {n} (type of function)
|
:: monotoninen funktio
|
monotonous {adj} /məˈnɑtənəs/ (having an unvarying tone or pitch)
|
:: yksitoikkoinen, monotoninen
|
monotonous {adj} (tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety)
|
:: yksitoikkoinen, monotoninen
|
monotony {n} /məˈnɑtəni/ (tedium)
|
:: yksitoikkoisuus
|
monotreme {n} (egg-laying mammal)
|
:: nokkaeläin
|
monotypic {adj} /ˌmɒ.nə.ˈtɪ.pɪk/ (Relating to monotypy)
|
:: monotyyppinen
|
monoxide {n} (oxide containing a single oxygen atom)
|
:: monoksidi
|
monozygotic {adj} (of an identical twin) SEE: identical
|
::
|
mons {n} (mons pubis) SEE: mons pubis
|
::
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mons {n} /mɒnz/ (fleshy area at the base of fingers)
|
:: kukkula
|
mons {n} (astronomy: mountain on a planet or moon)
|
:: vuori
|
monsoon {n} /mɒnˈsuːn/ (wind)
|
:: monsuuni, monsuunituuli
|
monsoon {n} (tropical rainy season, see also: monsoon season)
|
:: sadekausi
|
monsoon {n} (rain)
|
:: monsuunisade
|
monsoon {n} (meteorological system)
|
:: monsuuni-ilmasto
|
monsoon season {n} (part of the year when monsoons occur)
|
:: monsuunikausi, sadekausi
|
mons pubis {n} /ˌmɒnz ˈpjubɪs/ (fleshy protuberance over the pubic bones)
|
:: häpykukkula
|
monster {n} /ˈmɑnstɚ/ (terrifying dangerous creature)
|
:: hirviö
|
monster {n} (anti-social person, especially a criminal)
|
:: hirviö
|
monster {n} (badly behaved child)
|
:: riiviö
|
monster {adj} (very large)
|
:: hirveä, valtava
|
monstera {n} (Any of the plants of the genus Monstera)
|
:: peikonlehti
|
monster cock {n} (large dick)
|
:: jättikyrpä
|
monster truck {n} (truck designed to perform in monster truck shows)
|
:: monsteriauto
|
monstrosity {n} /mɒnˈstɹɒsɪti/ (Monstrous thing, person or act)
|
:: hirvitys, rumilus
|
monstrous {adj} /ˈmɑnstɹəs/ (hideous or frightful)
|
:: hirveä, hirvittävä
|
monstrous {adj} (enormously large)
|
:: valtava, suunnaton
|
monstrous {adj} (freakish or grotesque)
|
:: groteski
|
monstrously {adv} (in a monstrous manner)
|
:: hirviömäisesti
|
mons veneris {n} (female mons pubis)
|
:: venuskukkula, häpykukkula
|
mons Venus {n} (female mons pubis)
|
:: venuskukkula
|
montage {n} /mɒnˈtɑːʒ/ (composite work created by assembling other elements)
|
:: montaasi
|
Montagnais {prop} (Algonquian language)
|
:: montagnais
|
Montagu's harrier {n} (bird of prey)
|
:: niittysuohaukka
|
Montana {prop} /mɒnˈtænə/ (US state)
|
:: Montana
|
Montanism {n} /ˈmɒntənɪz(ə)m/ (the doctrines of a heretical sect of the second to fifth centuries in Asia Minor, who held millenarian beliefs)
|
:: montanismi
|
Mont Blanc {prop} /ˌmɑn ˈblɑŋk/ (the highest mountain in Europe)
|
:: Mont Blanc
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Monte Carlo {prop} (Monte Carlo method) SEE: Monte Carlo method
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Monte Carlo method {n} (method)
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:: Monte Carlo -menetelmä
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Montenegrin {adj} /ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡɹɪn/ (relating to Montenegro)
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:: montenegrolainen
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Montenegrin {adj} (relating to Montenegrins)
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:: montenegrolainen
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Montenegrin {n} (person from Montenegro)
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:: montenegrolainen
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Montenegrin {n} (the standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian)
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:: montenegro
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Montenegro {prop} /ˌmɑn.təˈneɪ.ɡɹoʊ/ (country in Europe)
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:: Montenegro
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Montevideo {prop} /ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪəʊ/ (capital of Uruguay)
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:: Montevideo
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Montezuma's revenge {n} /mɒntəˈzuːməs ɹɪˈvɛndʒ/ (diarrhea experienced by a tourist in Mexico)
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:: Montezuman kosto
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month {n} /mʌnθ/ (period into which a year is divided)
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:: kuukausi, kuu
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monthly {adv} /ˈmʌnθli/ (Occurring every month)
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:: kuukausittain
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monthly {n} (a publication that is published once a month)
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:: kuukausijulkaisu
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monthly {n} ((euphemism) the menstrual period)
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:: kuukautiset {p}
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month of Sundays {n}
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:: ikiaikoihin, aikoihin
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montmorillonite {n} (a type of smectite clay)
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:: montmorilloniitti
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Montreal {prop} /ˌmɑntɹiˈɔl/ (a city in Quebec)
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:: Montreal
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Montserrat {prop} /mɒn(t)səˈɹæt/ (island)
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:: Montserrat
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monument {n} /ˈmɑnjʊmənt/ (structure built for commemorative or symbolic reasons)
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:: monumentti
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monument {n} (important site owned by the community as a whole)
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:: monumentti
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monument {n} (exceptional or prideful achievement)
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:: suursaavutus
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monument {n} (important burial vault)
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:: hautamuistomerkki
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monument {n} (legal document)
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:: asiakirja
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monumental {adj} /ˌmɒnjʊˈmɛntəl/ (in the manner of a monument)
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:: monumentaalinen, mahtava
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monumental {adj} (large, grand and imposing)
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:: valtava, suunnaton, monumentaalinen
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monumental {adj} (taking a great amount of time and effort to complete)
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:: valtava, mittava, monumentaalinen
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moo {n} /mu/ (characteristic sound made by a cow or bull)
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:: ammunta
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moo {v} (to make a lowing sound)
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:: ammua
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moo {interj} (sound made by a cow or bull)
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:: muu, ammuu
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MOOC {n} /muːk/ (Massive Open Online Course)
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:: MOOC, massiivinen avoin verkkokurssi
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mood {n} /muːd/ (mental state)
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:: mieli, tuuli, pää
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mood {n} (bad mood)
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:: huono tuuli, paha mieli
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mood {n} (disposition (see also in the mood))
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:: tuuli, aikeet {p}
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mood {n} (prevalent atmosphere)
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:: mieliala
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mood {n} (grammatical mood) SEE: grammatical mood
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mood swing {n} (rapid and extreme changing in mood)
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:: mielialan muutos, mielialan vaihtelu
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moody {adj} /ˈmuːdi/ (Given to sudden or frequent changes of mind; temperamental)
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:: ailahteleva, oikukas
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moody {adj} (sulky or depressed)
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:: synkkä, apea
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moody {adj} (dour, gloomy or brooding)
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:: synkkä
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mook {n} /muːk/ (disagreeable person)
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:: mäntti
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moola {n} /ˈmuːˌlɑː/ (informal: money)
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:: tuohi, fyrkka, hynä, massi
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moo-moo {n} ((childish) cow)
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:: ammu
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moon {n} (largest natural satellite of planet Earth)
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:: Kuu
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moon {n} (any substantially sized natural satellite of a planet)
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:: kuu
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moon {n} (month)
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:: kuukausi, kuu
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moon {v} (to display one's buttocks to)
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:: näyttää persettä [slang], pyllistää
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moon {v} (to fuss over adoringly)
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:: haikailla
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Moon {prop} (sole natural satellite of the Earth)
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:: Kuu
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moonbeam {n} (moonlight generally) SEE: moonlight
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moonbeam {n} /ˈmun.bim/ (shaft of moonlight)
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:: kuunsäde
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moon-blind {adj} (night-blind) SEE: night-blind
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moon blindness {n} (night blindness) SEE: night blindness
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::
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moon boot {n} (type of footwear)
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:: kuukenkä
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moonbounce {n} (bouncing castle) SEE: bouncing castle
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::
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mooncake {n} (Chinese pastry)
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:: kuukakku
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moon landing {n} (arrival of a spacecraft on the moon)
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:: kuuhun laskeutuminen
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moonless {adj} (during which the Moon is not visible)
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:: kuuton
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moonlight {n} /ˈmunˌlaɪt/ (light reflected from the moon)
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:: kuutamo, kuunvalo
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moonlight {n} (attributive: illuminated by the light from the moon)
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:: kuutamoinen, kuun valaisema
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moonlight {v} (to work at a secondary job)
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:: tehdä sivutyötä, tehdä keikkaa
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moonlighting {n} (period of working on the side)
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:: sivutyö
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moonlit {adj} /ˈmuːnˌlɪt/ (lit by moonlight)
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:: kuutamoinen, kuun valaisema
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moonquake {n} (lunar seismic event)
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:: kuunjäristys
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moonraker {n} /ˈmuːn.ɹeɪ.kɚ/ (small, light sail high on a mast)
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:: kuupurje
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moonrat {n} (gymnure) SEE: gymnure
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::
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moonrise {n} (The time of day or night when the moon begins to rise over the horizon)
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:: kuunnousu
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moon rock {n}
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:: kuukivi
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moonscape {n} (view of an area of the Moon)
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:: kuumaisema
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moonseed {n} (Twining plant of genus Menispermum)
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:: kilpikierto
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moonset {n} (the setting of the moon below the horizon)
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:: kuun lasku
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moonshine {n} /ˈmuːnʃaɪn/ (illicit liquor)
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:: pontikka
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moonshine {n} (shine of the moon) SEE: moonlight
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moonshining {n} (illicit liquor production)
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:: salapoltto [production], lestinheitto [distribution]
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moonsickle {n} /ˈmuːnˌsɪkl̩/ (thin crescent of the moon)
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:: kuunsirppi
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moonstone {n} (translucent gemstone)
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:: kuukivi
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moonwalk {n} /ˈmunwɔk/ (exploration)
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:: kuukävely
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moonwalk {n} (dance style)
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:: moonwalk
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moonwort {n} /ˈmuːnwəːt/ (Botrychium lunaria)
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:: ketonoidanlukko
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moonwort {n} (Lunaria annua)
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:: kesäkuuruoho
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moor {n} /moː/ (region with poor, marshy soil, peat and heath)
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:: nummi
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moor {v} (to cast anchor or become fastened)
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:: kiinnittyä, ankkuroitua
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moor {v} (to fix or secure, as a vessel, in a particular place by casting anchor, or by fastening with cables or chains)
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:: kiinnittää, ankkuroida
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moor {v} (to secure or fix firmly)
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:: kiinnittää
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Moor {n} /mʊ(ə)ɹ/ (a member of a certain mixed race of Arab and Berber people)
|
:: mauri
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Moor {n} (a member of a this race that formerly occupied Spain)
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:: mauri
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Moore's law {prop} (empirical observation)
|
:: Mooren laki
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moorhen {n} /ˈmuɹ.hɛn/ (water birds of the genus Gallinula)
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:: liejukana
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mooring {n} (place to moor a vessel)
|
:: kiinnityspaikka
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mooring {n} (act of securing a vessel)
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:: kiinnittäminen, kiinnitys
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Moorish {adj} /ˈmʊɹ.ɪʃ/ (of or pertaining to Moors)
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:: maurilainen
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Moorish {adj} (of or pertaining to architecture of Moors in Spain)
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:: maurilainen
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moorland {n} (land covered with heather or bracken)
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:: nummi
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moose {n} /muːs/ (largest member of the deer family (Alces alces))
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:: hirvi
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moot {n} (debate) SEE: debate
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::
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moot {n} (discuss) SEE: discuss
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::
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moot {adj} /muːt/ (subject to discussion)
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:: kiistanalainen, ratkaisematon, kiistelty; kiistakysymys [noun]
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moot {adj} (having no practical importance)
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:: epärelevantti, asian vierestä
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moot {n} (to bring up as a subject for debate, to propose)
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:: tuoda keskusteluun, ehdottaa, esittää
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moot point {n} (issue that is open for debate)
|
:: tahtokysymys, kiistanalainen kysymys, päätettävä asia
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moot point {n} (issue that has been rendered irrelevant)
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:: sivuseikka, epäolennainen kysymys, lillukanvarsi
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mop {n} /mɑp/ (implement for washing floors)
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:: moppi
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mop {n} (head of hair)
|
:: hiuskuontalo
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mop {v} (to rub, scrub, clean or wipe with a mop, or as if with a mop)
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:: mopata, luututa
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moped {n} /ˈmoʊ.pɛd/ (two-wheeled vehicle)
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:: mopedi, mopo
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moraine {n} /məˈɹeɪn/ (accumulation of rocks and debris)
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:: moreeni
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moral {adj} /ˈmɒɹəl/ (relating to principles of right and wrong)
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:: moraalinen
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moral {adj} (conforming to a standard of right behavior)
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:: moraalinen
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moral {adj} (capable of right and wrong action)
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:: moraalinen
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moral {adj} (positively affecting the mind, confidence or will)
|
:: moraalinen
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moral {n} (the moral significance or practical lesson)
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:: opetus
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moral {n} (moral practices or teachings)
|
:: moraali
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morale {n} /məˈɹæl/ (capacity)
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:: moraali
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moralist {n} (one driven by perceived morals)
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:: moralisti
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morality {n} /məˈɹælɪti/ (recognition of / obedience to the rules of right conduct)
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:: moraali
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morality {n} (personal guiding principles)
|
:: moraali, periaatteet {p}
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morality {n} (set of customs, traditions, rules of conduct)
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:: moraali, tavat {p}
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morality {n} (lesson or pronouncement)
|
:: opettavainen tarina
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morality {n} (branch of philosophy)
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:: etiikka, moraalifilosofia
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morality {n} (particular theory)
|
:: etiikka, moraalifilosofia
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morally {adv} /ˈmɔɹəli/ (in a moral manner)
|
:: moraalisesti
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moral objectivism {n} (the position that certain acts are objectively right or wrong)
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:: moraalinen objektivismi
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moral panic {n} (mass movement, public outcry)
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:: moraalipaniikki
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moral philosophy {n} (ethics) SEE: ethics
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::
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moral support {n} (assistance given to a person or cause)
|
:: henkinen tuki
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morass {n} /məˈɹæs/ (tract of soft, wet ground)
|
:: suo, hetteikkö
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morass {n} (anything that entraps or makes progress difficult)
|
:: suo
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moratorium {n} /ˌmɔ.ɹəˈtɔ.ɹi.əm/ (authorization permitting temporary suspension of payments)
|
:: lyhennysvapaus
|
moratorium {n} (suspension of an ongoing activity)
|
:: keskeytys, kielto
|
moratory {adj} (pertaining to delay of payment)
|
:: viivästys-
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Moravia {prop} /mɔˈɹeɪvi.ə/ (historical region)
|
:: Määri
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Moravian {adj} (pertaining to Moravia)
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:: määriläinen
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Moravian {adj} (pertaining to the Moravian Church)
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:: herrnhutilainen
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Moravian {n} (person from Moravia)
|
:: määriläinen
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Moravian {n} (member of the Moravian Church)
|
:: herrnhutilainen
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moray {n} (eels of the family Muraenidae)
|
:: mureena
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moray eel {n} (brightly colored marine eel) SEE: moray
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::
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morbid {adj} /ˈmɔɹ.bɪd/ (of or relating to disease)
|
:: sairaalloinen, sairas
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morbid {adj} (unhealthy or unwholesome, especially psychologically)
|
:: sairaalloinen, sairas
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morbid {adj} (suggesting the horror of death)
|
:: kammottava, makaaberi
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morbid {adj} (grisly, gruesome)
|
:: kammottava, kauhea, hirveä, järkyttävä
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morbidity {n} (The quality of being unhealthful, morbid; morbidness)
|
:: sairaalloisuus
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morbidly obese {adj} (life-threateningly overweight)
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:: sairaalloisen lihava
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morbid obesity {n} (condition of being morbidly obese)
|
:: sairaalloisen lihava
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mordant {adj} /mɔː(ɹ)dənt/ (biting or caustic)
|
:: pureva, julma, pisteliäs
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mordant {n} (a substance used to facilitate dye fixing)
|
:: puretin
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mordant {v} (to subject to a mordant)
|
:: purettaa
|
mordent {n} /mɔː(ɹ)dənt/ (ornament)
|
:: alahele, mordentti
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Mordovia {prop} (republic of Russia)
|
:: Mordva
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Mordovian {adj} (from, of, or pertaining to, Mordovia)
|
:: mordvalainen
|
Mordovian {n} (someone from Mordovia)
|
:: mordvalainen
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Mordvin {prop} (language)
|
:: mordva
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Mordvin {prop} (member of the Mordvin people)
|
:: mordvalainen
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Mordvin {adj} (relating to Mordovia) SEE: Mordovian
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::
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Mordvinia {prop} (republic of Russia) SEE: Mordovia
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::
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Mordvinian {adj} (pertaining to Mordvinia) SEE: Mordovian
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::
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Mordvinian {n} (someone from Mordvinia) SEE: Mordovian
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::
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more {determiner} /ˈmɔɹ/ (comparative of many)
|
:: enemmän, useampi
|
more {determiner} (comparative of much)
|
:: enemmän
|
more {adv} (comparative of much)
|
:: enemmän
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more {adv} (word to form a comparative)
|
:: -mpi [comparative ending], enemmän [with some adverbs only]
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more and more {adv} (progressively more)
|
:: yhä enemmän
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more and more {adv} (in a manner that progressively increases)
|
:: yhä enemmän
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more and more {adv} (indicates that the statement is becoming progressively more true)
|
:: yhä enemmän, yhä useammin
|
more and more {determiner} (increasingly more)
|
:: yhä enemmän, yhä useampi
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more Catholic than the Pope {adj} (adhering more stringently to Roman Catholic practice than is required)
|
:: paavillisempi kuin paavi itse
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more haste, less speed {proverb} (when one is in a hurry, one often ends up completing a task more slowly)
|
:: ei ole hoppu hyväksi, eikä kiire kunniaksi, hiljaa hyvä tulee
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morel {n} /məˈɹɛl/ (genus Morchella)
|
:: huhtasieni
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morel {n} (common morel or yellow morel, Morchella esculenta)
|
:: pallohuhtasieni
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more often than not {adv} (more likely to be the case than not)
|
:: yli puolessa tapauksista
|
more or less {adv} (approximately)
|
:: enemmän tai vähemmän
|
more or less {adv} (almost)
|
:: lähes, enemmän tai vähemmän
|
moreover {adv} /mɔɹˈoʊvɚ/ (in addition to what has been said)
|
:: sen lisäksi, lisäksi
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morepork {n} /ˈmɔːpɔːk/ (Ninox novaeseelandiae)
|
:: uudenseelanninhaukkapöllö
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mores {n} /ˈmɔː.ɹeɪz/ (a set of accepted moral norms or customs)
|
:: normit {p}
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more than one can shake a stick at {adj} (occurring in abundance)
|
:: paljon
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Morgan le Fay {prop} /ˌmɔːɡən lə ˈfeɪ/ (half sister of King Arthur)
|
:: Morgan le Fay
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morgue {n} /mɔɹɡ/ (place for dead people)
|
:: ruumishuone
|
morgue {n} (haughty attitude) SEE: arrogance
|
::
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moribund {adj} /ˈmɔːɹɪbʌnd/ (approaching death)
|
:: kuoleva
|
moribund {adj} (almost obsolete)
|
:: poistuva, loppuva, katoava
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Mormon {prop} /ˈmɔɹmən/ (ancient prophet)
|
:: Mormon
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Mormon {n} (member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
|
:: mormoni
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Mormon {adj} (pertaining to the faith established by Joseph Smith, Jr)
|
:: mormonilainen
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morna {n} /məʊˈɹnɑ/ (a genre of Cape Verdean music)
|
:: morna
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morning {n} /ˈmɔɹnɪŋ/ (part of the day between dawn and midday)
|
:: aamu, aamupäivä, huomen [poetic]
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morning {n} (the part of the day after midnight and before midday)
|
:: aamu
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morning after {n} (hangover) SEE: hangover
|
::
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morning-after pill {n} (type of contraceptive pill)
|
:: katumuspilleri
|
morning dress {n} (man's formal suit)
|
:: saketti
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morning gift {n} (gift given by husband to wife upon first morning of marriage)
|
:: huomenlahja
|
morning glory {n} (erection present on waking) SEE: morning wood
|
::
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morning glory {n} (plant)
|
:: kiertokasvi, päivänsini
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morning person {n} (early bird) SEE: early bird
|
::
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morning sickness {n} (early morning nausea from pregnancy)
|
:: aamupahoinvointi
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morning star {n} (planet Venus as seen around dawn)
|
:: aamutähti
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morning star {n} (spiked weapon on staff)
|
:: aamutähti, piikkinuija
|
morning tea {n} (a light meal or snack taken mid morning after breakfast and before the midday meal)
|
:: aamutee
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morning tent {n} (morning erection) SEE: morning wood
|
::
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morning wood {n} (morning erection)
|
:: aamuerektio, aamustondis
|
Moroccan {n} (person from Morocco)
|
:: marokkolainen
|
Moroccan {adj} (pertaining to Morocco)
|
:: marokkolainen
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Morocco {prop} /məˈɹɒkəʊ/ (country)
|
:: Marokko
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moron {n} /ˈmɔːɹɒn/ (person of borderline intelligence)
|
:: lievästi kehitysvammainen
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moron {n} (person who makes uncool attempts to impress others)
|
:: hölmö, tollo
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moron {n} (idiot) SEE: idiot
|
::
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morose {adj} /mɒˈɹoʊs/ (sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour)
|
:: yrmeä, näreä, äreä, nyreä
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morph {n} /mɔː(ɹ)f/ (physical form representing morpheme)
|
:: morfi
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morph {n} (biology: local variety)
|
:: morfi
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morph {n} (allomorph) SEE: allomorph
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::
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morpheme {n} /ˈmɔː(ɹ)fiːm/ (smallest linguistic unit)
|
:: morfeemi
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Morpheus {prop} /ˈmɔɹfjuːs/ (Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams)
|
:: Morfeus
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morphine {n} /ˈmɔː.fiːn/ (crystalline alkaloid)
|
:: morfiini
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morphinism {n} (morphine addiction)
|
:: morfinismi
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morphinism {n} (disease)
|
:: morfinismi
|
morphism {n} (arrow)
|
:: morfismi
|
morphism {n} (map)
|
:: morfismi
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morphological {adj} /ˌmɔːfəˈlɒd͡ʒɪkəl/ (relating to morphology)
|
:: morfologinen, muoto-opillinen
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morphology {n} /mɔɹˈfɑlədʒi/ (a scientific study of form and structure)
|
:: morfologia, muoto-oppi
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morphology {n} (the form and structure of something)
|
:: muoto, morfologia
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morphology {n} (a description of the form and structure of something)
|
:: morfologia
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morphology {n} (biological study of the form and structure)
|
:: morfologia
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morphology {n} (geological study of the form and structure)
|
:: morfologia
|
morphology {n} (linguistic study of the form and structure)
|
:: morfologia, muoto-oppi
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morphophoneme {n} (underlying phonemic structure of a morpheme)
|
:: morfofoneemi
|
morphophonology {n}
|
:: morfofonologia
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morrow {n} /ˈmɔɹoʊ/ (the next or following day)
|
:: huomen
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morrow {n} (morning)
|
:: huomen
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Morse code {prop} (character code)
|
:: Morsen aakkoset, morseaakkoset
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morsel {n} /ˈmɔɹsəl/ (small fragment)
|
:: murunen, muru, pala
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mortadella {n} (sausage)
|
:: mortadella
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mortal {adj} /ˈmɔːtəl/ (susceptible to death)
|
:: kuolevainen
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mortal {adj} (causing death; deadly; fatal; killing)
|
:: tappava
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mortality {n} /mɔɹˈtælɪti/ (condition of being susceptible to death)
|
:: kuolevaisuus
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mortality {n} (death rate)
|
:: kuolleisuus
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mortal sin {n} (grave sin)
|
:: kuolemansynti
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mortar {n} /ˈmɔːtə(ɹ)/ (mixture of lime or cement, sand and water)
|
:: laasti
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mortar {n} (short large-bore cannon)
|
:: kranaatinheitin, heitin, mörssäri [historical]
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mortar {n} (vessel used to grind ingredients)
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:: huhmar, mortteli
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mortar and pestle {n} (device used for crushing and grinding ingredients into a fine paste or powder)
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:: huhmar
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mortgage {n} /ˈmɔɹ.ɡɪdʒ/ (special form of secured loan)
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:: asuntolaina, kiinnelaina
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mortgage {v} (to borrow against a property)
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:: kiinnittää
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mortician {n} (undertaker) SEE: undertaker
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::
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mortise {n} /ˈmɔː(ɹ).tɪs/ (a hole for a tenon)
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:: lovi, reikä, kolo
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mortise-and-tenon joint {n} (joint)
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:: tappiliitos
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mortuary {n} (morgue) SEE: morgue
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::
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morula {n} (spherical mass of blastomeres)
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:: morula
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mosaic {n} /moʊˈzeɪɪk/ (artwork)
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:: mosaiikki
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mosaic {n} (genetically diverse individual)
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:: mosaiikki
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mosaic {n} (viral disease)
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:: mosaiikki
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mosaic {n} (composite picture)
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:: kollaasi
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moscovium {n} /mɒˈskəʊ.vi.əm/ (115th element)
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:: moskovium
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Moscow {prop} /ˈmɑskaʊ/ (capital city of Russia)
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:: Moskova
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Moscow salad {n} (Olivier salad) SEE: Olivier salad
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::
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Moscow Time {prop} (time of day in Moscow time zone)
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:: Moskovan aika
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Moses {prop} /ˈmoʊzəz/ (the biblical patriarch)
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:: Mooses
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mosque {n} /mɑsk/ (a place of worship for Muslims)
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:: moskeija
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mosquito {n} /məˈski.toʊ/ (small flying insect of the family Culicidae, known for biting and sucking blood)
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:: hyttynen, sääski, moskiitto
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mosquito bite {n} (small breast of a woman)
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:: pieni rinta
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mosquito bite {n} (visible bump of inflamed skin)
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:: paukama
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mosquito bite {n} (event of a mosquito bite)
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:: hyttysenpisto
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mosquito coil {n} (mosquito-repelling incense)
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:: hyttyskierukka
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mosquito larva {n}
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:: hyttysen toukka
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mosquito net {n} (fine net used to protect against mosquitos)
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:: hyttysverkko
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moss {n} (bog) SEE: bog
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::
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moss {n} /mɔs/ (plants of the division Bryophyta)
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:: sammal
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moss {n} (a kind or species of such plants)
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:: sammalikko
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moss {v} (to become covered with moss)
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:: sammaloitua
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moss animal {n} (bryozoan) SEE: bryozoan
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::
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moss-grown {adj} (old; old-fashioned, out of date) SEE: old
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::
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mossy {n} /ˈmɑːsi/ (covered in or overgrown with moss)
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:: sammaleinen, sammaloitunut
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most {determiner} /ˈməʊst/ (majority of)
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:: useimmat
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most {adv} (superlative of many)
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:: useimmat
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most {adv} (superlative of much)
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:: eniten
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most {adv} (forming the superlative)
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:: superlative is formed with a suffix
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most {adv} (highly)
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:: erittäin, äärimmäisen, todella, tosi, mitä + superlative
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most {adv} (almost) SEE: almost
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::
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Most High {prop} (title of God)
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:: Korkein
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mostly {adv} /ˈmoʊstli/ (for the most part)
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:: enimmäkseen, lähinnä
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most of all {adv} (to a greater extent than anything else)
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:: ennen kaikkea
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most significant bit {n} (bit of the largest order)
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:: merkitsevin bitti
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MOT {n} /ɛm.əʊ.tiː/ (annual test of roadworthiness for cars)
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:: katsastus
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MOT {n} (management of technology)
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:: teknologiajohtaminen
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mote {n} /moʊt/ (A small particle; a speck)
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:: hiukkanen, hitunen
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motel {n} /moʊˈtɛl/ (type of hotel)
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:: motelli
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motet {n} (a composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style)
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:: motetti
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moth {n} /mɔθ/ (insect similar to a butterfly)
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:: yöperhonen
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mothball {n} /mɒθbɔːl/ (small ball)
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:: koipallo, koinmyrkky
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mothball {v} (to store something no longer used)
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:: hyllyttää
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moth-eaten {adj} (containing moth holes)
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:: koinsyömä
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moth-eaten {adj} (old and in poor condition)
|
:: koinsyömä
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mother {n} (motherfucker) SEE: motherfucker
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::
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mother {v} /ˈmʌðə(ɹ)/ (to treat as a mother would be expected to)
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:: olla äitinä
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mother {n} (hysterical passion) SEE: hysteria
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::
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mother {n} (female (human) who parents a child, gives birth to a baby, or is pregnant)
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:: äiti
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mother {n} (one’s female parent)
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:: äiti
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mother {n} (female parent of an animal)
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:: emo, emä
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mother {n} (female ancestor)
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:: esiäiti
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mother {n} (source or origin)
|
:: äiti
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mother {n} (something that is the greatest of its kind)
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:: äiti
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mother {n} (title of respect for one's mother-in-law)
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:: rouva
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mother {n} (any elderly woman)
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:: rouva
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mother {n} (any person or entity which performs mothering)
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:: äiti
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mother {n} (female superior or head of a religious house)
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:: äiti
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motherboard {n} /ˈmʌðɚˌbɔɹd/ (primary circuit board of a computer)
|
:: emolevy
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Mother Earth {prop} (personification of Earth)
|
:: maaemo
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motherfucker {n} /ˈmʌðəˌfʌkə/ (generic term of abuse)
|
:: kusipää, paskiainen, mulkku
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motherfucking {adj} /ˈmʌðə(ɹ)ˌfʌkɪŋ/ (an intensifier)
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:: vitun
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motherhood {n} /ˈmʌðəhʊd/ (state of being a mother)
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:: äitiys
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motherhood {n} (mothers as a group)
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:: äidit
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mother-in-law {n} /ˈmʌ.ðəɹ.ɪnˌlɑː/ (spouse’s mother)
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:: anoppi
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motherland {n} /ˈmʌðɚˌlænd/ (the country of one's ancestors)
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:: isänmaa
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motherland {n} (the country of one's birth)
|
:: synnyinmaa
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motherland {n} (country of origin)
|
:: kotimaa
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motherland {n} (mother country in contrast to its colonies)
|
:: emämaa
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motherless {adj} (without a living mother)
|
:: äiditön
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motherlessness {n} (state or condition of being motherless)
|
:: äidittömyys
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motherliness {n} (quality)
|
:: äidillisyys
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motherliness {n} (property)
|
:: äidillisyys
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mother lode {n} (large or rich vein of precious mineral)
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:: emosuoni
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motherly {adj} /ˈmʌðəli/ (befitting a mother; warm, caring, nurturing, protective, loving)
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:: äidillinen
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Mother Nature {prop} (the personification of Nature and the Earth's biosphere as a woman)
|
:: luontoäiti
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Mother of God {prop} (mother of Jesus Christ)
|
:: jumalanäiti
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mother-of-pearl {n} (pearly layer)
|
:: helmiäinen
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mother-of-pearl {n} (butterfly)
|
:: satraappi
|
Mother Russia {prop} (national personification of Russia)
|
:: Äiti-Venäjä
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Mother's Day {n} (a day in honor of one's mother or all mothers, on whichever day)
|
:: äitienpäivä
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mother ship {n} (vessel that serves a smaller vessel)
|
:: emälaiva, emoalus
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mother's milk {n} (breast milk) SEE: breast milk
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::
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Mother Teresa {prop} (nun)
|
:: äiti Teresa
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mother-to-be {n} (pregnant woman)
|
:: tuleva äiti
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mother tongue {n} /ˈmʌð.ə ˌtʌŋ/ (one's native tongue)
|
:: äidinkieli
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motherwort {n} (Artemisia vulgaris) SEE: mugwort
|
::
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motherwort {n} /ˈmʌðəwəːt/ (plant of the genus Leonurus)
|
:: nukula
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motherwort {n} (Leonurus cardiaca)
|
:: rohtonukula, nukula
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motif {n} /moʊˈtiːf/ (recurring or dominant element; a theme)
|
:: aihe
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motif {n} (music: short melodic passage that is repeated in several parts of a work)
|
:: motiivi, aihio
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motif {n} (decorative figure that is repeated in a design)
|
:: aihe, kuvio
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motile {adj} /ˈməʊtaɪl/ (Having the power to move spontaneously)
|
:: motiili
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motion {n} /ˈməʊʃən/ (state of progression from one place to another)
|
:: liike
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motion {n} (change of place or position)
|
:: liike
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motion capture {n} (use sensors to track and record the position, velocity, acceleration and impulse of a movement)
|
:: liikkeenkaappaus
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motion detector {n} (device used in security systems)
|
:: liiketunnistin
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motionless {adj} /ˈmoʊʃənlɛs/ (at rest, not moving)
|
:: liikkumaton
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motion picture {n} (movie) SEE: movie
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::
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motion sickness {n} (nausea or dizziness in a moving vehicle)
|
:: liikepahoinvointi, matkapahoinvointi; meritauti [seasickness]
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motivate {v} /ˈmoʊtɪveɪt/ (to encourage)
|
:: motivoida
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motivated {adj} (Enthusiastic; having motivation)
|
:: motivoitunut
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motivation {n} (willingness of action especially in behavior)
|
:: motivaatio
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motivation {n} (action of motivating)
|
:: motivaatio
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motivation {n} (reason for doing something)
|
:: motivaatio
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motive {n} /ˈməʊtɪv/ (a cause to commit a crime)
|
:: vaikutin, motiivi
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motive {n} (music: theme or subject)
|
:: aihe
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motive {n} (arts: motif)
|
:: aihe, motiivi
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motive {v} (to prompt or incite)
|
:: motivoida
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motive {adj} (causing motion)
|
:: liike-, liikkeellepaneva, liikunta-
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motive {adj} (Relating to motion and/or to its cause)
|
:: liike-, liikkeellepaneva, liikunta-
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motive power {n} (power that enables something to move)
|
:: käyttövoima
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motive power depot {n} (motive power depot) SEE: engine shed
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::
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mot juste {n} /məʊˈʒuːst/ (perfectly appropriate word or phrase)
|
:: osuva ilmaus
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motley {adj} /ˈmɒtli/ (comprising greatly varied elements)
|
:: sekalainen
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motley {adj} (having many colours; variegated)
|
:: kirjava
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motocross {n} (off-road motorbike racing)
|
:: motocross
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motocross {n} (event)
|
:: motocross-kilpailu
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motor {n} /ˈməʊtə/ (machine that converts other energy forms into mechanical energy)
|
:: moottori
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motor {n} (figuratively: source of power; driving force)
|
:: moottori
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motor {n} (protein capable of converting chemical energy into mechanical work)
|
:: moottoriproteiini
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motor {adj} (biology: relating to ability to move)
|
:: motorinen
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motor {adj} (relating to motor cars)
|
:: ajoneuvo-, moottori-
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motor {adj} (nautical: propelled by an internal combustion engine)
|
:: moottori-
|
motor {v} (to make a journey by motor vehicle, see also: drive)
|
:: autoilla
|
motor {v} (informal: to move at a brisk pace)
|
:: mennä kovaa, mennä lujaa
|
motor {v} (slang: to leave)
|
:: liueta
|
motorail {n} (type of train)
|
:: autojuna, autopikajuna
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motorbike {v} (to ride or travel by a motorbike)
|
:: moottoripyöräillä
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motorbiker {n} (motorcyclist) SEE: motorcyclist
|
::
|
motorboat {n} (boat driven by an engine)
|
:: moottorivene
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motorcade {n} (procession of cars)
|
:: autokulkue
|
motorcar {n} (enclosed passenger vehicle powered by engine) SEE: automobile
|
::
|
motor caravan {n} (motor home, recreational vehicle) SEE: motor home
|
::
|
motorcycle {n} /ˈməʊtəˌsaikəl/ (open-seated motor vehicle with handlebars instead of a steering wheel)
|
:: moottoripyörä
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motorcycle {v} (to ride a motorcycle)
|
:: moottoripyöräillä
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motorcycle taxi {n} (motorcycle which transports passengers in return for payment)
|
:: moottoripyörätaksi
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motorcyclist {n} (someone who rides a motorcycle)
|
:: moottoripyöräilijä, motoristi
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motor glider {n} (sailplane with motor)
|
:: moottoripurjelentokone
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motorhead {n} (car enthusiast)
|
:: automies
|
motorhead {n} (heavy user of amphetamine)
|
:: spiidipää
|
motor home {n} (recreational home on wheels)
|
:: matkailuauto
|
motoric {adj} (relating to motor faculties)
|
:: motorinen
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motoric {adj} (in music)
|
:: konemainen
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motoring {n} (car driving)
|
:: autoilu
|
motorist {n} (one who drives a motor vehicle)
|
:: kuljettaja, moottoriajoneuvon kuljettaja
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motorization {n} (the act of motorizing something)
|
:: moottorointi, autoistaminen
|
motorize {v} (to fit something with a motor)
|
:: moottoroida
|
motorize {v} (to supply with motor vehicles)
|
:: moottoroida, autoistaa
|
motorize {v} (military: to mechanize)
|
:: moottoroida, mekanisoida
|
motormouth {n} (one who talks very fast or incessantly)
|
:: moottoriturpa, moottorisuu
|
motor neuron disease {n} (neurodegenerative disorder)
|
:: motoneuronitauti
|
motor oil {n} (oil to lubricate an internal-combustion engine)
|
:: moottoriöljy
|
motor racing {n} (auto racing)
|
:: moottoriurheilu
|
motorsailer {n} (vessel)
|
:: moottoripurjehtija
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motor scooter {n} (small motorcycle or moped)
|
:: skootteri
|
motor ship {n} (ship powered by an internal combustion engine)
|
:: moottorilaiva, moottorialus
|
motor unit {n} (neuron and fibres)
|
:: motorinen yksikkö
|
motor vehicle {n} (any land-based means of transportation)
|
:: moottoriajoneuvo
|
motorway {n} /ˈməʊtəweɪ/ (broad highway)
|
:: moottoritie
|
motricity {n} (motor impulse)
|
:: liikeimpulssi
|
motricity {n} (motor function)
|
:: motorinen toiminto
|
mottled {adj} /ˈmɑt əld/ (spotted)
|
:: täplikäs, läiskikäs
|
mottled duck {n} (Anas fulvigula)
|
:: suolakkosorsa
|
motto {n} /ˈmɑt.oʊ/ (sentence, phrase or word forming part of an heraldic achievement)
|
:: motto, tunnuslause, vaalilause
|
motto {n} (suggestive sentence, phrase or word)
|
:: motto, tunnuslause
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Motu {prop} (language)
|
:: motu
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moue {n} /muː/ (pout)
|
:: mutristaminen, mutristus [in mock-annoyance]; muikistus [in flirtatiousness]
|
mouflon {n} /ˈmuːf.lɑːn/ (sheep)
|
:: mufloni
|
moulage {n} (art of applying mock injuries for the purpose of training medical or military personnel)
|
:: lavastaminen
|
mould {n} (mould) SEE: mold
|
::
|
mould {v} (mould) SEE: mold
|
::
|
mould {n} (mould) SEE: mold
|
::
|
mould {v} (mould) SEE: mold
|
::
|
mouldiness {n} (state or quality of being mouldy)
|
:: homeisuus
|
mouldwarp {n} (mole) SEE: mole
|
::
|
mouldy {adj} (neglected) SEE: neglected
|
::
|
mouldy {adj} /ˈmoʊldi/ (covered with mould)
|
:: homeinen
|
moulin {n} /ˈmuːlan/ (cylindrical, vertical shaft that extends through a glacier)
|
:: jäätikkökaivo
|
moult {n} /moʊlt/ (process)
|
:: karvanlähtö [of fur]; sulkasato [of feathers]; nahanluonti [, of skin]
|
moult {n} (skin or feathers cast off)
|
:: luotu nahka [skin]
|
moult {v} (to shed hair, feathers, skin, horns etc., as an animal)
|
:: luoda nahkansa [skin]; pudottaa höyhenensä [feathers]
|
mound {n} /maʊnd/ (artificial elevation of earth)
|
:: keko, kasa, valli, penkka
|
mound {n} (natural elevation)
|
:: kukkula, kumpu, kumpare
|
mound {n} (baseball term)
|
:: syöttökumpu
|
mound {n} (part of regalia)
|
:: valtakunnanomena
|
mound {v} (to pile into mounds)
|
:: kasata
|
mound {n} (vulva) SEE: vulva
|
::
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mount {n} (mountain) SEE: mountain
|
::
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mount {n} /maʊnt/ (palmistry: prominence)
|
:: kukkula
|
mount {n} (horse)
|
:: ratsu, hevonen, ratsuhevonen
|
mount {n} (a mounting)
|
:: tuki, jalka, varsi
|
mount {n} (rider in cavalry)
|
:: ratsumies
|
mount {v} (to get upon; to ascend; to climb)
|
:: nousta, kiivetä
|
mount {v} (to place oneself on a horse, bicycle etc. to ride)
|
:: nousta jonkin selkään
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mount {v} (to cause to mount; to put on horseback)
|
:: nostaa ratsaille
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mount {v} (to cause something to rise or ascend)
|
:: nostaa, nostattaa
|
mount {v} (to rise on high)
|
:: nousta
|
mount {v} (to attach an object to a support)
|
:: kiinnittää
|
mount {v} (computing: to attach a drive or device)
|
:: liittää
|
mount {v} (to increase in quantity or intensity)
|
:: nousta, kasautua [in quantity]; kiihtyä [in intensity]
|
mount {v} (to attain in value; to amount to)
|
:: nousta
|
mount {v} (to get on top of an animal to mate)
|
:: astua
|
mount {v} (to have sexual intercourse with someone)
|
:: panna
|
mount {v} (to begin an assault, campaign etc.)
|
:: käynnistää; haastaa [to mount a challenge to]
|
mount {v} (to prepare and arrange the scenery, furniture, etc.)
|
:: lavastaa, tuottaa
|
mountain {n} /ˈmaʊntɪn/ (large mass of earth and rock)
|
:: vuori
|
mountain {n} (large amount)
|
:: kasa, vuori
|
mountain ash {n} (Sorbus aucuparia) SEE: rowan
|
::
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mountain ash {n} (tree in the genus Sorbus)
|
:: pihlaja
|
mountain ash {n} (Eucalyptus regnans)
|
:: kuningaseukalyptus
|
mountain bearberry {n} /ˈmaʊn.tɪn ˈbɛəbɛɹi/ (Arctostaphylos alpina)
|
:: riekonmarja
|
mountain bike {n} (bicycle especially designed for off-road riding)
|
:: maastopyörä, krossipyörä
|
mountain chain {n} (a series of mountain ranges)
|
:: vuorijono
|
mountain chickadee {n} (Poecile gambeli)
|
:: vuoritiainen
|
mountain climber {n} (mountain climber)
|
:: vuorikiipeilijä
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mountain climbing {n} (mountaineering) SEE: mountaineering
|
::
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mountain cranberry {n} /ˈmaʊn.tɪn ˈkɹænbɛɹi/ (Arctostaphylos alpina)
|
:: riekonmarja
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mountain degu {n} (Octodontomys gliroides)
|
:: tsostsos
|
mountaineer {n} /ˌmaʊn.tɪnˈɪɹ/ (one who climbs mountains for sport or pleasure)
|
:: vuorikiipeilijä
|
mountaineer {n} (someone who lives in a mountainous area)
|
:: vuoristolainen
|
mountaineering {n} (sport)
|
:: vuorikiipeily
|
mountain goat {n} (Oreamnos americanus)
|
:: lumivuohi
|
mountain hare {n} (mountain hare)
|
:: metsäjänis
|
mountain laurel {n} (Kalmia latifolia)
|
:: leveälehtikalmia
|
mountain lion {n} (Puma concolor) SEE: cougar
|
::
|
mountain mint {n} (plant of the genus Pycnanthemum)
|
:: vuoriminttu
|
mountain mint {n} (Clinopodium nepeta)
|
:: kivikkokäenminttu
|
mountainous {adj} /ˈmaʊntɪnəs/ (having many mountains)
|
:: vuoristoinen
|
mountain pass {n} (low point)
|
:: sola
|
mountain range {n} (line of mountains)
|
:: vuorijono
|
mountain range {n} (series of mountain lines)
|
:: vuoristo
|
mountain reindeer {n} (reindeer)
|
:: tunturipeura (wild), poro (semi-domesticated)
|
mountain shrike {n} (Lanius validirostris)
|
:: filippiinienlepinkäinen
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mountain sickness {n} (altitude sickness) SEE: altitude sickness
|
::
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mountainside {n} (slope of mountain)
|
:: vuorenrinne
|
mountain spinach {n} (Atriplex hortensis)
|
:: tarhamaltsa
|
mountaintop {n} (the summit of a mountain)
|
:: vuorenhuippu
|
mountain zebra {n} (Equus zebra)
|
:: vuoriseepra, etelänseepra
|
mounted {adj} /ˈmaʊntɪd/ (on horseback)
|
:: ratsu, ratsastava, ratsailla oleva
|
mounted police {n} (unit of the civil police)
|
:: ratsupoliisi
|
Mount Everest {prop} (world’s highest mountain, located in the Himalayas)
|
:: Mount Everest
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Mount Fuji {prop} (the highest mountain in Japan)
|
:: Fuji-vuori
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mounting {adj} /ˈmaʊntɪŋ/ (that continues to mount)
|
:: nouseva, kasvava, kohoava
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Mount Kilimanjaro {prop} (Kilimanjaro) SEE: Kilimanjaro
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::
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Mount Megiddo {prop} (hill in modern Israel)
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:: Tel Megiddo
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Mount of Olives {prop} (mountain ridge)
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:: Öljymäki
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mourn {v} /mʊɹn/ (express sadness for, grieve over)
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:: surra
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mourner {n} (someone filled with or expressing grief or sadness)
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:: surija
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mourning {n} /ˈmʊɹnɪŋ/ (act of expressing sorrow)
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:: suru, sureminen
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mourning {n} (expressing sorrow over death)
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:: suru
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mourning {n} (clothes worn by mourners)
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:: suruasu
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mourning cloak {n} (butterfly, Nymphalis antiopa)
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:: suruvaippa
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mourning dove {n} (Zenaida macroura)
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:: vaikertajakyyhky
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mouse {n} /maʊs/ (rodent of the genus Mus)
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:: hiiri
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mouse {n} (shy person)
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:: hiiri, hiirulainen
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mouse {n} (computing: input device)
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:: hiiri
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mouse {v} (to mouse around)
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:: hiiviskellä, hiippailla
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mouse {v} (to catch mice)
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:: hiirestää, pyydystää hiiriä
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mouse-colored antshrike {n} (bird)
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:: hiiripuumuura
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mouse-eared bat {n} (bat of the genus Myotis)
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:: siippa
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mousekin {n} /ˈmaʊskɪn/ (little mouse)
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:: hiirulainen, hiironen
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mousekin {n} (baby mouse)
|
:: hiirenpoikanen
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mouse lemur {n} (lemur of the genus Microcebus)
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:: hiirimaki
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mouse mat {n} (mouse pad) SEE: mouse pad
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::
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mouse pad {n} /ˈmaʊs.pæd/ (mouse pad)
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:: hiirimatto
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mousepad {n} (mouse pad) SEE: mouse pad
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::
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mousetrap {n} /ˈmaʊsˌtɹæp/ (device for killing mice)
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:: hiirenloukku, rotanloukku
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mousetrap {n} (hypothetical product)
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:: hilavitkutin, parempi hiirenloukku
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mouse wheel {n} (disc used for scrolling)
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:: hiiren rulla
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mousse {n} /muːs/ (dessert)
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:: mousse
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moustache {n} /ˈmʌstæʃ/ (hair on upper lip)
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:: viikset {p}, viiksi- [in compounds]
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moustached {adj} (having moustache)
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:: viiksekäs
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moustached kingfisher {n} (Actenoides bougainvillei)
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:: viiksikalastaja
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moustached warbler {n} (Acrocephalus melanopogon)
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:: osmankäämikerttunen
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moustacheless {adj} (without a moustache)
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:: viiksetön
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moustachio'd {adj} (possessing a moustachio)
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:: viiksekäs
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mouth {n} /maʊθ/ (the opening of a creature through which food is ingested)
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:: suu
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mouth {n} (an outlet, aperture or orifice)
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:: suu
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mouth {n} (the end of a river out of which water flows)
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:: suu
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mouthed {adj} (having some specific type of mouth)
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:: -suinen
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mouthfeel {n} (texture perceived by mouth)
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:: suutuntuma
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mouthful {n} (amount that will fit in a mouth)
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:: suullinen
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mouthly {adj} (oral) SEE: oral
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::
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mouth off {v} (to complain or otherwise express oneself in a loud, immoderate manner)
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:: meuhkata
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mouth off {v} (to talk impudently, especially to one's superior)
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:: meuhkata
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mouth organ {n} (mouth organ) SEE: harmonica
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::
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mouthpiece {n} /ˈmaʊθˌpiːs/ (part of a telephone)
|
:: mikrofoni
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mouthpiece {n} (part of a wind or brass instrument)
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:: suukappale
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mouthpiece {n} (spokesman who speaks on behalf of someone else)
|
:: puhemies, edustaja, tiedottaja
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mouthpiece {n} (lawyer for the defense)
|
:: puolustusasianajaja
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mouth-to-mouth {n} (resuscitation)
|
:: suusta-suuhun
|
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation {n} (first aid technique)
|
:: suusta-suuhun tekohengitys, puhalluselvytys
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mouth ulcer {n} (aphthous ulcer) SEE: aphthous ulcer
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::
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mouthwash {n} (liquid used to clean one's mouth)
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:: suuvesi
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mouthwatering {adj} (delicious in taste)
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:: veden kielelle saava, herkullinen
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mouthy {adj} (overly talkative, insolent, and loud)
|
:: suulas
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movable {adj} (capable of being moved)
|
:: liikuteltava, liikkuva, siirrettävä
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movable {adj} (changing from one time to another)
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:: liikkuva
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movable {n} (something movable)
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:: irtain
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movable bridge {n} (bridge that can be moved)
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:: avattava silta
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movable feast {n} (a day of note)
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:: liikkuva juhla
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movable type {n} (system of printing and typography)
|
:: irtokirjasinpaino
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move {v} /muːv/ (to change place or posture; to go)
|
:: liikkua, siirtyä
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move {v} (to act; to take action)
|
:: liikkua, liikahtaa
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move {v} (to change residence)
|
:: muuttaa
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move {v} (to change the place of a piece)
|
:: siirtää
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move {v} (to cause to change place or posture; to set in motion)
|
:: siirtää, liikuttaa
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move {v} (to transfer from one space or position to another)
|
:: siirtää
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move {v} (to excite to action)
|
:: innostaa
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move {v} (to arouse the feelings or passions of)
|
:: liikuttaa
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move {v} (to propose; to recommend)
|
:: ehdottaa, esittää
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move {n} (an act for the attainment of an object or purpose)
|
:: askel, liikahdus
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move {n} (the event of changing one's residence)
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:: muutto
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move {n} (the act of moving a token on a gameboard)
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:: siirto
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move {n} (the act of moving) SEE: movement
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::
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move about {v} (move from place to place)
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:: siirtää
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move heaven and earth {v} (to go to extreme lengths)
|
:: kääntää maat ja taivaat nurin, tehdä kaikkensa
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move house {v} (change place of residence)
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:: muuttaa
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movement {n} /ˈmuːv.mənt/ (physical motion)
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:: liike, liikahdus, kulku
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movement {n} (trend in various fields or social categories)
|
:: liike
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movement {n} (music: division of a larger musical composition)
|
:: osa
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movement disorder {n} (abnormality)
|
:: liikehäiriö
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move mountains {v} (move heaven and earth) SEE: move heaven and earth
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::
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move on {v} (to leave somewhere for another place)
|
:: jatkaa
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move on {v} (to start dealing with something else)
|
:: siirtyä eteenpäin
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move one's bowels {v} ((euphemism) excrete feces)
|
:: ulostaa
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mover and shaker {n} (someone who has power or who gets things done)
|
:: vaikuttaja
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move the goalposts {v} /ˈmuːv ðə ˈɡəʊlpəʊsts/ (to alter the terms of an agreement or an agreed target, or the rules of a negotiation while it is ongoing)
|
:: siirtää maalitolppia
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move with the times {v}
|
:: seurata aikaansa
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movie {n} /ˈmuːvi/ (motion picture)
|
:: elokuva
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movie {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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::
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movie camera {n} (camera for filming a movie)
|
:: elokuvakamera, filmikamera
|
moviehouse {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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::
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moviemaker {n} (a person who makes movies as a profession) SEE: filmmaker
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::
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moviemaking {n} (the production of movies) SEE: filmmaking
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::
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movie star {n} (star of the cinema)
|
:: filmitähti
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movie theater {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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::
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moving {adj} /ˈmuːvɪŋ/ (that moves or move)
|
:: liikkuva
|
moving {adj} (that causes someone to feel emotion)
|
:: liikuttava, koskettava
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moving spirit {n} (provider of significant impetus or guidance)
|
:: sielu
|
moving truck {n} (moving truck)
|
:: muuttoauto
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moving walkway {n} (slow conveyor belt that transports people horizontally)
|
:: liukukäytävä
|
mow {v} /moʊ/ (to cut down)
|
:: niittää, leikata ruohoa
|
mower {n} (lawnmower) SEE: lawnmower
|
::
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moxa {n} (mugwort leaves)
|
:: pujon juuri
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moxibustion {n} /ˌmɒksɪˈbʌst͡ʃən/ (burning of moxa against skin)
|
:: moksibustio, (colloquial) moksaus
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moxie {n} /ˈmɒksi/ (spirit, courage, force of character)
|
:: luonteenlujuus, selkäranka
|
moxie {n} (vigor, energy)
|
:: puhti, pontevuus
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moxie {n} (wit, skill, know-how)
|
:: taito, taitavuus
|
Mozambican {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Mozambique, or the Mozambican people)
|
:: mosambikilainen
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Mozambican {n} (person from Mozambique or of Mozambican descent)
|
:: mosambikilainen
|
Mozambique {prop} /ˌmoʊ.zæmˈbiːk/ (country in Southern Africa)
|
:: Mosambik
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mozzarella stick {n} (dish)
|
:: mozzarellatikku
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MP {n} (Member of Parliament)
|
:: kans.ed. [nat'l parliament]; MEP [Eur. Parliament]
|
MP {n} (Military Police)
|
:: SP
|
MP3 {prop} (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3)
|
:: MP3
|
MP3 player {n} (electronic device for playing digital audio files in the MP3 format)
|
:: MP3-soitin
|
MP4 {n} (short for MPEG-4 Part 14)
|
:: MP4
|
Mr {n} (abbreviation of mister) SEE: Mr.
|
::
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Mr. {n} /ˈmɪstɚ/ (abbreviation of mister)
|
:: hra
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Mrs {n} /ˈmɪs/ (title before woman's name)
|
:: Rva, rva
|
Mrs. Claus {prop} (Wife of Santa Claus)
|
:: joulumuori
|
métier {n} /ˈmɛtjeɪ/ (calling)
|
:: ammatti
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métier {n} (forte)
|
:: vahvuus
|
métier {n} (feature)
|
:: ominaisuus
|
mu {n} /muː/ (Greek letter)
|
:: myy
|
mu {n} (an instance of that letter)
|
:: myy
|
Muay Thai {n} /muːeɪ ˈtaɪ/ (the martial art/sport)
|
:: thainyrkkeily
|
much {determiner} /mʌt͡ʃ/ (a large amount of)
|
:: paljon
|
much {adv} (to a great extent)
|
:: paljon
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much ado about nothing {n} /mʌtʃ əˈduː əˈbaʊt ˈnʌθɪŋ/ (a lot of fuss)
|
:: paljon melua tyhjästä
|
much less {conj} (let alone)
|
:: vielä vähemmän
|
much obliged {interj} (thank you) SEE: thank you
|
::
|
much obliged {adj} (grateful) SEE: grateful
|
::
|
much of a muchness {phrase} (little difference between multiple things)
|
:: kuin kaksi marjaa
|
much to be said {phrase} (assertion)
|
:: olla tärkeää
|
mucilage {n} /ˈmju.sɪ.lɪdʒ/ (thick gluey substance produced by many plants)
|
:: kasviliima
|
muck {n} /mʌk/ (slimy mud)
|
:: muta [more solid], lieju [more running]
|
muck about {v} (spend time idly)
|
:: lorvailla, puuhastella
|
muck about {v} (do something with a piece of equipment when you do not understand how it works)
|
:: hiplata, sörkkiä, sorkkia
|
muck about {v} (be playful)
|
:: vitsaillla, pelleillä
|
muckamuck {n} (person in a position of authority) SEE: big cheese
|
::
|
mucker {n} (person removing muck)
|
:: mokkeri [Finglish]
|
mucormycosis {n} (fungal infection caused by fungi in the order Mucorales)
|
:: mukormykoosi
|
mucosa {n} (mucous membrane) SEE: mucous membrane
|
::
|
mucous {adj} /ˈmjuːkəs/ (pertaining to mucus)
|
:: lima-
|
mucous {adj} (having the qualities of mucus)
|
:: limainen
|
mucous membrane {n} (membrane which secretes mucus)
|
:: limakalvo
|
mucus {n} /ˈmjuːkəs/ (slippery secretion)
|
:: lima
|
mud {n} /mʌd/ (mixture of soil and water)
|
:: muta, kura, lieju
|
mud cake {n} (Mississippi mud pie) SEE: Mississippi mud pie
|
::
|
muddiness {n} (the characteristic of being muddy)
|
:: mutaisuus
|
muddle {v} /ˈmʌdəl/ (mix together, to mix up; to confuse)
|
:: sotkea, sekoittaa
|
muddle {n} (a mixture; a confusion; a garble)
|
:: sotku, sekasotku
|
muddle through {v}
|
:: pärjätä jotenkin, rämpiä läpi
|
muddy the waters {v} (To make something unclear and difficult to understand)
|
:: sotkea asiaa, hämmentää
|
mud flap {n} (mud flap)
|
:: roiskeläppä, kuraläppä
|
mudflat {n} (flat expanse of mud, esp. tidal flat)
|
:: rantahetteikkö, vatti
|
mudguard {n} (a cover over, or a flap behind, the wheels of a vehicle)
|
:: roiskeläppä [flap]; lokasuoja [cover]
|
Mudi {n} /ˈmudi/ (Hungarian herding dog)
|
:: mudi
|
mud pie {n} (shaped mass of mud)
|
:: mutakakku
|
mudpuppy {n} (salamander)
|
:: olmi
|
mud sedge {n} (sedge species)
|
:: mutasara
|
mudskipper {n} (goby)
|
:: liejuryömijä
|
mudslide {n} (geological disaster in which a large amount of mud gathers and moves rapidly down a hill or slope)
|
:: mutavyöry
|
mudslinger {n} (one who casts aspersions)
|
:: loanheittäjä
|
mudslinging {n} (casting aspersions to discredit)
|
:: loanheitto
|
mudsnake {n} (Farancia abacura)
|
:: liejukäärme
|
mudsnake {n} (snake of the family Hopalopsidae)
|
:: vesivaletarhakäärme
|
mudstone {n} (a fine-grained sedimentary rock)
|
:: lietekivi, mutakivi
|
mudwrestler {n} (practitioner of mud wrestling)
|
:: mutapainija
|
mud wrestling {n} (form of entertainment)
|
:: mutapaini
|
muesli {n} /ˈmjuːzli/ (breakfast dish)
|
:: mysli
|
muezzin {n} /muˈɛzɪn/ (person who issues call to prayer)
|
:: muessin
|
muff {n} /mʌf/ (a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm)
|
:: puuhka, muhvi
|
muff {n} (pubic hair)
|
:: pehko [slang], tussu [slang]
|
muff {v} (by extension, to mishandle any situation)
|
:: tunaroida, möhliä, töpätä
|
muff diving {n} (cunnilingus) SEE: cunnilingus
|
::
|
muff diving {adj} (performing cunnilingus)
|
:: suuseksi-, cunnilingus-
|
muffin {n} /ˈmʌfɪn/ (individual cake)
|
:: muffini
|
muffin top {n} (roll of flesh)
|
:: jenkkakahva
|
muffle {n} /mʌfl̩/ (Anything that mutes or deadens sound)
|
:: äänenvaimennin
|
muffle {n} (A kiln or furnace, often electric, with no direct flames)
|
:: äänenvaimennin
|
muffle {v} (To wrap up for warmth, protection or security)
|
:: kietoa
|
muffle {v} (To mute or deaden)
|
:: vaimentaa, hiljentää
|
muffle {n} (A machine with two pulleys to hoist load by spinning wheel) SEE: block and tackle
|
::
|
muffler {n} /ˈmʌflɚ/ (part of exhaust pipe)
|
:: äänenvaimennin
|
muffler {n} (scarf) SEE: scarf
|
::
|
mufti {n} /ˈmʌfti/ (Muslim scholar)
|
:: mufti
|
mug {n} /mʌɡ/ (large cup)
|
:: muki
|
mug {n} ((slang) the face)
|
:: [slang] pärstä
|
mug {v} (to assault for the purpose of robbery)
|
:: ryöstää
|
mugful {n} (as much as a mug will contain)
|
:: mukillinen
|
mugging {n} /ˈmʌɡɪŋ/ (a quick violent robbery of a person, usually in a public place)
|
:: väkivaltainen ryöstö
|
Muggle {n} (person who lacks a particular ability or skill) SEE: amateur
|
::
|
Muggle {n} /ˈmʌɡl̩/ (person who has no magical abilities)
|
:: jästi
|
muggy {adj} /ˈmʌɡi/ (humid or hot and humid)
|
:: kuumankostea [hot and humid]
|
mug shot {n} (photograph taken of the head and shoulders)
|
:: tunnistuskuva
|
mugwort {n} /ˈmʌɡwəːt/ (any of several artemisias)
|
:: maruna
|
mugwort {n} (Artemisia vulgaris)
|
:: pujo
|
mugwump {n} (independent neutral politician)
|
:: sitoutumaton
|
mugwumpism {n} (acts and views of mugwumps)
|
:: sitoutumattomuus
|
Muhammad {prop} (the prophet who introduced Islam)
|
:: Muhammed, Muhammad
|
Muhammad {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Muhammed
|
Muhu {prop} (island)
|
:: Muhu, (Muhumaa)
|
mujahid {n} /mʊˈdʒɑːhɪd/ (a Muslim engaging in jihad)
|
:: mujahid
|
mujahideen {n} (mujahid) SEE: mujahid
|
::
|
mujik {n} /ˈmuː(d)ʒɪk/ (Russian peasant)
|
:: musikka
|
mulatto {n} /muˈlɑtoʊ/ (person of mixed black and white descent)
|
:: mulatti
|
mulberry {n} /ˈmʌlbɛɹi/ (the tree)
|
:: mulperipuu, mulperi
|
mulberry {n} (the fruit)
|
:: mulperinmarja
|
mulch {n} /mʌltʃ/ (shredded matter for covering the soil)
|
:: lehtikate
|
mulch {v} (to apply mulch)
|
:: peittää lehtikatteella
|
mulct {n} (pecuniary penalty) SEE: fine
|
::
|
mulct {v} /mʌlkt/ (impose a fine)
|
:: sakottaa
|
mule {n} /mjuːl/ (offspring of male donkey and female horse)
|
:: muuli
|
mule {n} (person paid to smuggle drugs)
|
:: muuli
|
mule {n} (backless shoe)
|
:: tohveli [for indoor use]
|
mule deer {n} (species of deer)
|
:: muulipeura, mustahäntäpeura, isokorvapeura
|
Mulhouse {prop} (a city in France)
|
:: Mulhouse
|
mull {v} /mʌl/ (to work over mentally)
|
:: miettiä, pohtia, pohdiskella
|
mull {v} (to heat and spice something, such as wine)
|
:: maustaa ja kuumentaa
|
mullah {n} /ˈmʊ.lə/ (a Muslim religious scholar and teacher)
|
:: mullah
|
mulled wine {n} (wine with spices served hot)
|
:: glögi
|
mullein {n} /ˈmʌlɨn/ (plants of the genus Verbascum)
|
:: tulikukka
|
mullet {n} /ˈmʌlɪt/ (fish of the family Mugilidae (grey mullets))
|
:: keltti
|
mullet {n} (fish of the family Mullidae (red mullets))
|
:: mullo
|
mullet {n} (hairstyle)
|
:: takatukka
|
mulligatawny {n} /mʌlɨɡəˈtɔːni/ (Indian soup)
|
:: mulligatawny-keitto
|
mullion {n} (vertical bar between the casements of a window)
|
:: jakokarmi
|
mull over {v} (ponder)
|
:: pohtia, miettiä
|
multi- {prefix} /ˈmʌl.ti/ (pertaining to many)
|
:: moni-
|
multiatomic {adj} (involving multiple atoms)
|
:: moniatominen
|
multibillion {adj} /ˌmʌltiˈbɪljən/ (having a value of several billion)
|
:: monimiljardinen
|
multicellular {adj} (having many cells)
|
:: monisoluinen
|
multicolor {adj} (multicolored) SEE: multicolored
|
::
|
multicolored {adj} /ˈmʌltɪˌkʌlɚd/ (having multiple colors)
|
:: monivärinen
|
multicolour yawn {n} (vomit)
|
:: oksennus
|
multicultural {adj} /ˌmʌltiˈkʌltʃəɹəl/ (relating to several different cultures)
|
:: monikulttuurinen
|
multiculturalism {n} /ˌmʌltɪˈkʌltʃəɹəˌlɪz(ə)m/ (societal idea)
|
:: monikulttuurisuus
|
multiculturally {adv} (in a multicultural manner)
|
:: monikulttuurisesti
|
multicultured {adj} (having more than one culture)
|
:: monikulttuurinen
|
multidimensional {adj} (having more than two dimensions)
|
:: moniulotteinen
|
multidimensionality {n} (the property of being multidimensional)
|
:: moniulotteisuus
|
multidirectional {adj}
|
:: monisuuntainen
|
multidisciplinary {adj} (relating to multiple areas of study)
|
:: monitieteinen
|
multiethnic {adj} (of, pertaining to, or consisting of several ethnic groups)
|
:: monikansallinen, monietninen
|
multifaceted {adj} (having multiple facets)
|
:: monitahoinen
|
multifaceted {adj} (having many aspects)
|
:: monitahoinen, monipuolinen
|
multifacetedness {n} (state or condition)
|
:: monitahoisuus, monipuolisuus
|
multiflora rose {n} (Rosa multiflora)
|
:: japaninköynnösruusu
|
multifunctional {adj} (having multiple functions)
|
:: monitoiminen
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multifunctional cooker {n} (Electric cooking pot with a timer and a large variety of cooking modes)
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:: monitoimikeitin
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multifunctionality {n} (condition)
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:: monitoimisuus
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multi-hydrocarbon {n} (petroleum jelly) SEE: petroleum jelly
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::
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multilateral {adj} (having many sides or points of view)
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:: monitahoinen
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multilateral {adj} (involving three or more parties)
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:: monenkeskinen
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multi-level marketing {n} (sales system)
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:: verkostomarkkinointi
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multilingual {adj} /ˌmʌltiˈlɪŋɡwəl/ (pertaining to multiple languages)
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:: monikielinen
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multilingual {adj} (able to communicate fluently in multiple languages)
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:: monikielinen
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multilingualism {n} (ability to speak several languages)
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:: monikielisyys
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multimedia {n} /mʌltiˈmiːdi.ə/ (The use of different media to convey information)
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:: multimedia
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multimedia {adj} (of, or relating to this combined use of media)
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:: multimedia-
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multimedia {adj} ((computing) of, or relating to an application that can combine such media into a package)
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:: multimedia-
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multimeter {n} (measuring instrument)
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:: yleismittari
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multimillion {adj} (having several millions)
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:: monimiljoonainen
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multimillionaire {n} (person worth many millions)
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:: monimiljonääri
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multinational {adj} (of, or involving more than two countries)
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:: monikansallinen
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multinational {adj} (operating, or having subsidiary companies in multiple countries)
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:: monikansallinen
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multipage {adj} (containing multiple pages)
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:: monisivuinen
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multiplatform {adj} (cross-platform) SEE: cross-platform
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::
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multi-platform {adj} (cross-platform) SEE: cross-platform
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::
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multiplayer {n} /ˌmʌltiˈpleɪ̯ɚ/ (allowing multiple players to play simultaneously)
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:: moninpeli, moninpeli-
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multiple {adj} /ˈmʌltɪpl̩/ (having more than one element, part, component or function)
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:: usea, moni, moninkertainen
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multiple {n} (a number that may be divided by another number with no remainder)
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:: monikerta
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multiple-choice question {n} (a question where the answerer has the choice between multiple answers)
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:: monivalintakysymys
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multiple citizenship {n} (status)
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:: monikansalaisuus
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multiple exposure {n} (photograph)
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:: monivalotuskuva
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multiple exposure {n} (process)
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:: monivalotus
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multiple inheritance {n} (in programming: inheriting from multiple superclasses)
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:: moniperintä
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multiple myeloma {n} (cancer)
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:: multippeli myelooma
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multiple personality disorder {n} (dissociative identity disorder) SEE: dissociative identity disorder
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::
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multiple sclerosis {n} (chronic disease of the brain and spinal cord)
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:: MS-tauti, multippeliskleroosi, pesäkekovettumatauti
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multiple unit {n} (train of self-propelled cars)
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:: moottorijuna
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multiplex {v} (to combine signals)
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:: multipleksata, kanavoida
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multiplexer {n} (device that interleaves several activities)
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:: multiplekseri, ottovalitsin
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multiplicand {n} /ˌmʌltəplɪˈkænd/ (number that is to be multiplied by another)
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:: kerrottava
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multiplication {n} /ˌmʌltɪplɪˈkeɪʃən/ (process)
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:: kertolasku
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multiplication {n} (calculation)
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:: kertolasku
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multiplication {n} (increasing in number)
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:: lisääntyminen
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multiplication sign {n} (symbol denoting multiplication)
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:: kertomerkki, kertolaskumerkki
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multiplication table {n} (in arithmetic)
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:: kertotaulu
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multiplicative identity {n} (algebra)
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:: kertolaskun neutraalialkio
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multiplicative inverse {n} (inverse with respect to multiplication)
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:: käänteisluku
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multiplier {n} /ˈmʌɫ.tɪ.ˌplaɪ.ɚ/ (number)
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:: kertoja
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multiplier {n} (economics: ratio)
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:: kerroin
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multiplier {n} (physics: device to enhance a signal)
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:: vahvistin
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multiply {v} /ˈmʌltɪplaɪ/ (transitive: perform multiplication on (a number))
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:: kertoa
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multiply {v} (intransitive: grow in number)
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:: lisääntyä
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multipolar {adj} /mʌltiˈpəʊlə/ (physics, biology: having more than two poles)
|
:: moninapainen, multipolaarinen
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multipolar {adj} (having multiple centers of influence)
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:: moninapainen, hajautettu
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multipolarity {n}
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:: moninapaisuus
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multi-purpose {adj} (having multiple uses)
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:: monikäyttöinen, yleis-
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multiset {n} (generalized type of set that may contain multiple occurrences of elements)
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:: monijoukko
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multi-storey {n} (a car park or parking garage with more than one storey) SEE: parking garage
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::
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multisyllabic {adj} (polysyllabic) SEE: polysyllabic
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::
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multi-tasking {n} (multitasking) SEE: multitasking
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::
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multitasking {n} (simultaneous execution of multiple tasks (computing))
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:: moniajo
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multitasking {n} (practice or capability of handling more than one task at the same time (figuratively))
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:: monisuorittaminen, multitasking
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multitenancy {n}
|
:: palvelinpohjaisuus
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multithreaded {adj} (application having more than one thread of execution)
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:: monisäikeinen
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multitool {n} (portable hand tool)
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:: monikäyttötyökalu
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multi-touch {adj} (accepting more than one touch at same time)
|
:: monikosketus-
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multi-touch {n} (capability)
|
:: monikosketusominaisuus
|
multiuser {adj}
|
:: monikäyttäjä-, monen käyttäjän
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multiverse {n} (hypothetical group of all possible universes)
|
:: multiversumi
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multiwindow {adj}
|
:: moni-ikkuna-
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multiworld {adj} /ˈmʌltaɪˌwɜːɹld/ (consisting of multiple worlds)
|
:: laaja-alainen
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multiworld {adj} (inhabiting multiple planets)
|
:: monimaailmainen
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multizone {adj} (of or pertaining to more than one zone)
|
:: monialueinen
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mum {n} /mʌm/ (mother (informal, familiar))
|
:: äiskä, äippä, mutsi, äiti, mamma
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Mumbai {prop} /mʊm.ˈbaɪ/ (state capital of Maharashtra, see also: Bombay)
|
:: Mumbai
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mumble {v} /ˈmʌmbəl/ (to speak unintelligibly)
|
:: mumista, mutista, mongertaa
|
mumble {n} (quiet vocalization)
|
:: mumina
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mumijo {n} (shilajit) SEE: shilajit
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::
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mummify {v} (transitive: to mummify)
|
:: muumioida
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mummify {v} (intransitive: to become a mummy)
|
:: muumioitua
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mummy {n} /ˈmʌmi/ (embalmed corpse)
|
:: muumio
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mummy {n} (child's term for mother)
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:: äiti
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mummy's boy {n} (momma's boy) SEE: momma's boy
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::
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mumps {n} (contagious disease)
|
:: sikotauti
|
munch {v} /mʌntʃ/ (to chew)
|
:: rouskuttaa
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munch {v} (to eat vigorously)
|
:: ahmia
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mundane {adj} /mʌnˈdeɪn/ (worldly)
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:: maallinen
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mundane {adj} (ordinary)
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:: tavanomainen, tavallinen
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mundane {adj} (tedious)
|
:: ikävä, tylsä
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mung bean {n} /ˈmʌŋ ˌbiːn/ (seed of Vigna radiata)
|
:: mungpapu, mungopapu
|
munge {v} /mʌnd͡ʒ/ (transform data in an undefined/unexplained manner)
|
:: pulauttaa
|
munia {n} (bird of the genus Lonchura)
|
:: manikki
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Munich {prop} /ˈmjuːnɪk/ (capital of Bavaria)
|
:: München
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municipal {adj} /mjuˈnɪsɪpəl/ (pertaining to city)
|
:: kunnallis-, kunnan, kunnallinen
|
municipal engineering {n} (field of engineering)
|
:: kunnallistekniikka
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municipality {n} /mjʊˌnɪsɪˈpælɪti/ (a district with a government that typically encloses no other governed districts)
|
:: kunta
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municipality {n} (the governing body of such a district)
|
:: kunnanhallitus
|
municipally {adv} (in a municipal manner)
|
:: kunnallisesti
|
munificence {n} /mjuːˈnɪfɪsəns/ (the quality of being munificent; generosity)
|
:: anteliaisuus, avokätisyys
|
munificent {adj} /mjuˈnɪfɨsn̩t/ ((of a person or group) very liberal in giving or bestowing)
|
:: antelias, avokätinen
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munificent {adj} ((of a gift, donation, etc.) very generous; lavish)
|
:: antelias, avokätinen
|
munificently {adv} (in a munificent manner)
|
:: anteliaasti, avokätisesti
|
munition {n} (armaments, weapons, ammunition)
|
:: aseistus, ampumatarvikkeet
|
muntin {n} (window pane separator)
|
:: jakopuite, välipuite
|
muntjac {n} /ˈmʌntdʒak/ (deer of the genus Muntiacus)
|
:: muntjakki
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muon {n} /ˈmjuːɒn/ (an unstable elementary particle in the lepton family)
|
:: myoni
|
Muonio {prop} (municipality)
|
:: Muonio
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muon neutrino {n} (elementary particle)
|
:: myoni-neutriino
|
mural {n} /ˈmjʊɹəl/ (painting on wall)
|
:: seinämaalaus, muraali, muraalimaalaus
|
murder {n} /ˈmɜːdə(ɹ)/ (an act of deliberate killing)
|
:: murha
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murder {n} (the crime of deliberate killing)
|
:: murha
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murder {n} (terrible to endure)
|
:: murhaava [adjective]
|
murder {n} (flock of crows)
|
:: parvi
|
murder {v} (deliberately kill)
|
:: murhata
|
murderball {n} (dodgeball)
|
:: polttopallo
|
murderer {n} /ˈmɝdəɹɚ/ (person who commits murder)
|
:: murhaaja
|
murderous {adj} /ˈmɜːdəɹəs/ (likely to commit murder, see also: homicidal)
|
:: murhaava, murhanhimoinen
|
murder weapon {n} (weapon used to commit a murder)
|
:: murha-ase
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murder will out {proverb} (proverb)
|
:: ennen pitkää totuus paljastuu
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murine {adj} /ˈmjʊəɹaɪn/ (characteristic of mice)
|
:: hiirimäinen [mouse-like], hiiri-
|
murky {adj} (hard to see through)
|
:: samea, sakea
|
murky {adj} (dishonest, shady)
|
:: hämäräperäinen
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murky {adj} (dark, dim, gloomy) SEE: gloomy
|
::
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murky {adj} (cloudy, indistinct, obscure) SEE: obscure
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::
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Murmansk {prop} (city)
|
:: Murmansk
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murmur {n} /ˈmɜː.mə(ɹ)/ (low sounds or speech)
|
:: mumina, mutina, kohina
|
murmur {n} (sound by turbulent flow of blood etc.)
|
:: suhina
|
murmur {n} (muttered complaint or protest)
|
:: mutina, jupina
|
murmur {v} (to speak or make low, indistinguishable noise; to mumble)
|
:: mumista, mutista
|
murmuring {n} (a complaint against something)
|
:: nurina
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Murphy's law {prop} (adage which states that if anything can go wrong it will)
|
:: Murphyn laki
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Murray-Darling Basin {prop} (geographical area in the interior of southeastern Australia)
|
:: Murray-Darling-jokialue
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murre {n} /mɝ/ (seabird of the genus Uria in the auk family)
|
:: kiisla
|
murrelet {n} /ˈmɚlət/ (seabirds of the auk family)
|
:: murri; marmorimurri [Brachyramphus], kirjomurri [Synthliboramphus]
|
murrey {n} (mulberry) SEE: mulberry
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::
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murrey {n} /məɹiː/ (red colour)
|
:: murrey
|
musalla {n} (oratory) SEE: oratory
|
::
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musalla {n} (prayer rug) SEE: prayer rug
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::
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Musca {prop} (constellation)
|
:: Kärpänen
|
Muscat {prop} /ˈmʌskæt/ (capital city)
|
:: Masqat, Muskat
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muscatel {n} (a muscat grape or raisin)
|
:: muskatelli
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muscatel {n} (a sweet wine from muscat grapes)
|
:: muskatelliviini
|
muscle {n} /ˈmʌs.əl/ (contractile tissue)
|
:: lihaskudos
|
muscle {n} (organ composed of muscle tissue)
|
:: lihas
|
muscle {n} (strength, force)
|
:: voima, muskeli
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musclebike {n} (high-powered motorcycle)
|
:: muskelipyörä
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muscle fiber {n} (single cell of a muscle)
|
:: lihassolu, lihassyy
|
muscleman {n} (bodyguard) SEE: bodyguard
|
::
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muscleman {n} (man with developed muscles)
|
:: muskelimies
|
muscle memory {n} (subconscious memorisation of a physical movement)
|
:: lihasmuisti
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muscle of mastication {n} (any of the four muscles that are the primary participants in mastication)
|
:: puremalihas
|
muscle relaxant {n} (drug)
|
:: lihasrelaksantti
|
muscle tone {n} (the continuous and passive partial contraction of the muscles)
|
:: jänteys, lihasjänteys, tonus
|
muscovite {n} (mineral of the mica group)
|
:: muskoviitti
|
Muscovite {n} /ˈmʌs.kəˌvaɪt/ (resident of Muscovy)
|
:: moskoviitti
|
Muscovite {n} (resident of Moscow)
|
:: moskovalainen
|
Muscovy {prop} /ˈmʌskəvi/ (Grand Duchy of Moscow)
|
:: Moskova
|
Muscovy duck {n} (duck)
|
:: myskisorsa
|
muscular {adj} /ˈmʌs.kjə.lɚ/ (of or relating to muscles)
|
:: lihas-
|
muscular {adj} (having strength)
|
:: lihaksikas
|
muscular {adj} (having large, well-developed muscles)
|
:: lihaksikas
|
muscular dystrophy {n} (muscular dystrophy)
|
:: lihasdystrofia, lihasrappeuma
|
musculoskeletal {adj} (of, or relating to both muscles and the skeleton)
|
:: muskuloskeletaalinen
|
muse {n} /mjuz/ (a source of inspiration)
|
:: muusa, runotar
|
muse {v} (to become lost in thought)
|
:: pohtia, haikailla, mietiskellä, tuumia
|
muse {v} (to say with due consideration)
|
:: lausua
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Muse {n} /mjuːz/ (one of the nine Ancient Greek deities of the arts)
|
:: muusa
|
museology {n} (design, organization and management of museums)
|
:: museologia, museotiede
|
museophile {n} (one who loves museums)
|
:: museoiden ystävä, museoharrastaja
|
museum {n} /mjuˈzi.əm/ (building or institution)
|
:: museo
|
mush {n} /mʌʃ/ (A food comprising cracked or rolled grains cooked in water or milk, porridge)
|
:: puuro
|
mushroom {n} /ˈmʌʃˌɹuːm/ (fruiting body of a fungus)
|
:: sieni, [mycology term] itiöemä
|
mushroom {n} (fungus itself)
|
:: sieni
|
mushroom {n} (something that grows very quickly or seems to appear suddenly)
|
:: pullataikina [grows quickly]; sienet sateella [appear suddenly in large quantity]
|
mushroom {adj} (resembling a mushroom)
|
:: sienimäinen, sieni-
|
mushroom {v} (to grow quickly)
|
:: paisua
|
mushroom {v} (to gather mushrooms)
|
:: sienestää
|
mushroom {n} (one who rises suddenly from a low condition in life) SEE: upstart
|
::
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mushroom {n} (champignon) SEE: champignon
|
::
|
mushroom cloud {n} (mushroom shaped cloud)
|
:: sienipilvi
|
music {n} /ˈmjuzɪk/ (sound, organized in time in a melodious way)
|
:: musiikki
|
music {n} (any pleasing or interesting sounds)
|
:: musiikki
|
music {n} (sheet music)
|
:: nuotit {p}
|
musical {adj} /ˈmju.zɪ.kəl/ (of or relating to music)
|
:: musiikki-, musiikillinen
|
musical {adj} (gifted or skilled in music)
|
:: musikaalinen
|
musical {adj} (pleasing to the ear)
|
:: sointuva, melodinen
|
musical {n} (stage performance, show or film)
|
:: musikaali
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musical box {n} (music box) SEE: music box
|
::
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musical chairs {n} (game)
|
:: tuolileikki
|
musical chairs {n} (figuratively: activity of shuffling people)
|
:: tuolileikki
|
musical instrument {n} (a device, object, contrivance or machine used to produce musical notes or sounds)
|
:: musiikki-instrumentti, soitin
|
musicality {n} /ˌmju.zɪ.ˈkæ.lɪ.ti/ (condition of being musical)
|
:: musikaalisuus
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musically {adv} (in a musical manner)
|
:: musiikillisesti, musikaalisesti
|
musical notation {n} (writing system)
|
:: nuottikirjoitus
|
musical saw {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: saha
|
music box {n} (box that generates or plays music)
|
:: soittorasia
|
music hall {n} (auditorium)
|
:: konserttisali [room], musiikkitalo [building]
|
music hall {n} (vaudeville or variety theatre)
|
:: varieteeteatteri
|
musician {n} /mjuˈzɪʃən/ (person who performs or writes music)
|
:: muusikko
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music notation {n} (system which represents aurally perceived music) SEE: musical notation
|
::
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music of the spheres {n} (music produced by celestial bodies)
|
:: sfäärien musiikki
|
musicological {adj} (of or pertaining to musicology)
|
:: musikologinen, musiikkitieteellinen
|
musicologically {adv} (with regard to musicology)
|
:: musikologisesti, musiikkitieteellisesti
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musicologist {n} (one who studies musicology)
|
:: musiikkitieteilijä, musikologi
|
musicology {n} /mjuːzɪˈkɒlədʒi/ (study of music)
|
:: musiikkitiede, musikologia
|
music school {n} /ˈmjuːzɪkˌskuːl/ (school of music)
|
:: musiikkiopisto, musiikkikoulu
|
music stand {n} (stand for holding sheet music)
|
:: nuottiteline
|
music theory {n} (field of study dealing with how music works)
|
:: musiikinteoria
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music therapy {n} (any of various therapeutic uses of music)
|
:: musiikkiterapia
|
music to someone's ears {n} (good news; pleasing sound or expression)
|
:: musiikkia korville
|
music video {n} (motion picture accompanying a song)
|
:: musiikkivideo
|
musique concrète {n} (type of music)
|
:: konkreettinen musiikki
|
musk {n} /mʌsk/ (greasy secretion with powerful odour)
|
:: myski
|
muskellunge {n} (Esox masquinongy)
|
:: jättihauki
|
musket {n} /ˈmʌskət/ (firearm)
|
:: musketti
|
musketeer {n} (foot soldier)
|
:: musketööri
|
musketeer {n} (member of French royal bodyguard)
|
:: musketööri
|
muskmelon {n} (a type of melon)
|
:: cantaloupe
|
musk ox {n} (an arctic mammal)
|
:: myskihärkä
|
muskrat {n} /ˈmʌskɹæt/ (Ondatra zibethicus)
|
:: piisami, myskirotta
|
Muslim {n} /ˈmʌz.lɪm/ (believer of Islam)
|
:: muslimi
|
Muslim {adj} (relating to believers of Islam)
|
:: muslimi-
|
muslin {n} (very different styles of fabric) SEE: fabric
|
::
|
muslin {n} /ˈmʌz.lɪn/ (thin cotton cloth)
|
:: musliini
|
muslin {n} (thin fabric used for bedlinen)
|
:: lakanakangas
|
muslin {n} (dressmaker's pattern)
|
:: sovitusmalli
|
muslin {n} (moth)
|
:: hukkasiilikäs, [Diaphora mendica]
|
musquash {n} (Ondatra zibethicus) SEE: muskrat
|
::
|
muss {n} (mess) SEE: mess
|
::
|
muss {v} /mʌs/ (rumple)
|
:: sotkea
|
muss {n} (term of endearment)
|
:: mussukka
|
mussel {n} /ˈmʌsəl/ (any small edible bivalve shellfish, see also: clam; oyster; mollusc)
|
:: simpukka
|
must {v} /ˈmʌst/ (be required to)
|
:: täytyy
|
must {v} (said about something that is very likely, probable, or certain to be true)
|
:: täytyy
|
must {n} (something mandatory)
|
:: pakko
|
must {n} (fruit juice that will ferment or has fermented, usually from grapes)
|
:: puristemehu
|
mustached {adj} /ˈmʌstæʃt/ (having a mustache)
|
:: viiksekäs
|
Mustafa {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Mustafa
|
mustard {n} /ˈmʌs.tɚd/ (plant)
|
:: sinappi
|
mustard {n} (condiment)
|
:: sinappi
|
mustard {n} (colour)
|
:: sinapinkeltainen, sinapinvärinen
|
mustard {adj} (of the colour of mustard)
|
:: sinapinkeltainen
|
mustard gas {n} (vesicant gas)
|
:: sinappikaasu
|
mustard greens {n} (Brassica juncea)
|
:: sareptansinappi
|
mustard oil {n} (oil extracted from mustard seeds)
|
:: sinappiöljy
|
mustard oil {n} (organic compound)
|
:: allyyli-isotiosyanaatti, also sinappiöljy
|
mustard seed {n} (seed)
|
:: sinapinsiemen
|
muster {v} (to show, exhibit) SEE: show
|
::
|
muster {n} /ˈmʌs.tɚ/ (any assemblage or display)
|
:: näytös, joukko
|
muster {n} (assembling or review of troops)
|
:: katselmus, tarkastus
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muster {n} (sum total of an army)
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:: vahvuus
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muster {n} (roundup of cattle)
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:: erotus
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muster {n} (something shown for imitation)
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:: malli
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muster {n} (show; display)
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:: malli
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muster {n} (collection of peafowl)
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:: parvi
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muster {v} (to be gathered together)
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:: kokoontua
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muster {v} (to call or assemble together)
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:: kutsua koolle, kutsua kokoon, koota
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muster {v} (to enroll in service)
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:: kutsua palvelukseen
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must-have {adj} (essential to own)
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:: välttämätön
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must-have {n} (essential item or feature)
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:: välttämättömyystarvike
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must-learn {n} (something that one is strongly recommended to learn)
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:: pakollinen
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musty {adj} /ˈmʌstɪ/ (having a stale odor)
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:: homeinen, tunkkainen
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mutability {n} (state or quality of being mutable)
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:: muuttuvuus
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mutable {adj} /ˈmjuːtəbl̩/ (changeable)
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:: muuttuva
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mutagen {n} /ˈmjuːtədʒn̩/ (agent or substance that can cause genetic mutation)
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:: mutageeni
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mutant {n} /ˈmjuʔn̩(t)/ (something that has mutated)
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:: mutantti
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mutate {v} /mjuːˈteɪt/ (to undergo mutation)
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:: mutatoitua
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mutate {v} (to cause mutation)
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:: mutatoida
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mutation {n} (mutant) SEE: mutant
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::
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mutation {n} /mjuˈteɪʃən/ (any alteration or change)
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:: muutos
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mutation {n} (heritable change in genetic material)
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:: mutaatio, geenimuutos
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mutation {n} (alteration in the sound of a word)
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:: mutaatio
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mutation {n} (collective noun for thrushes)
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:: parvi
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mutatis mutandis {adv} /m(j)uˌtɑdəs m(j)uˈtɑndəs/ (having changed what needs to be changed)
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:: mutatis mutandis, tarpeellisin muutoksin, soveltuvin osin
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mute {adj} /mjuːt/ (not having the power of speech)
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:: mykkä
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mute {adj} (silent, not making a sound)
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:: äänetön, mykkä
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mute {n} (person unable to speak)
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:: mykkä
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mute {v} (silence, make quiet)
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:: vaientaa, hiljentää, mykistää
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mute {v} (turn off the sound of)
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:: vaientaa, hiljentää, mykistää
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mute swan {n} (Cygnus olor)
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:: kyhmyjoutsen
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mutex {n} /ˈmjuːtɛks/ (object in a program)
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:: mutex, muteksi
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mutilate {v} (To physically harm as to impair use)
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:: pahoinpidellä
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mutilate {v} (To destroy beyond recognition)
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:: ruhjoa, runnella, silpoa
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mutilate {v} (To render imperfect or defective)
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:: turmella, tärvellä
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mutilation {n} (act of mutilating or the state of being mutilated)
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:: silpominen, pahoinpitely
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mutiny {n} /ˈmju.tə.ni/ (organized rebellion)
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:: kapina
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mutiny {v} (commit mutiny)
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:: kapinoida
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mutism {n} (psychological disorder)
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:: mutismi
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mutt {n} /mʌt/ (a mongrel dog)
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:: rakki, piski, sekarotu
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mutter {n} /ˈmʌtə/ (instance of muttering)
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:: mutina, mumina
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mutter {v} (speak under one's breath)
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:: mutista, mumista
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mutter {v} (speak incoherently)
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:: mutista, mumista
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mutter {v} (make a low sound)
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:: mutista, mumista
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mutton {n} /ˈmʌtn̩/ (the flesh of sheep used as food)
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:: lammas, lampaanliha
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mutton dressed as lamb {n} (middle-aged or elderly woman dressed in a style more suited to a young woman)
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:: karitsaksi pukeutunut lammas [literal translation]
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mutual {adj} /ˈmjuːt͡ʃuəl/ (having the same relationship, each to each other)
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:: keskinäinen, molemminpuolinen
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mutual {adj} (reciprocal)
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:: keskinäinen, molemminpuolinen, vastavuoroinen
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mutual {adj} (possessed in common)
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:: yhteinen
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mutual {adj} (relating to a form of mutual insurance or financial institution)
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:: keskinäinen
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mutual {n} (mutual fund) SEE: mutual fund
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::
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mutual {n} (mutual organization) SEE: mutual organization
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::
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mutual fund {n} (finance: form of collective investment)
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:: sijoitusrahasto
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mutualism {n} /ˈmjuː.tʃʊ.əˌlɪz.m̩/ (interaction between two species that benefits both)
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:: mutualismi
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mutuality {n} (the property of being mutual)
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:: molemminpuolisuus, vastavuoroisuus
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mutually {adv} /ˈmjutʃuəli/ (in the same way, each to the other; reciprocally)
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:: molemminpuolisesti, vastavuoroisesti
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mutually {adv} (in a shared manner; equally; affecting all parties the same way)
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:: molemminpuolisesti
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mutually exclusive {adj} (describing multiple events being such that the occurrence of any one implies the nonoccurrence of all others)
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:: toisensa poissulkeva
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mutually intelligible {adj} (of a speech variety, able to be understood by speakers of another variety)
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:: keskinäisesti ymmärrettävä
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mutual masturbation {n} (activity in which persons simultaneously masturbate themselves)
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:: yhteinen masturbaatio
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mutual masturbation {n} (activity in which persons simultaneously masturbate one another)
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:: keskinäinen masturbaatio
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mutual organization {n} (type of organization)
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:: keskinäinen yhtiö
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mutual savings bank {n} (financial institution)
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:: säästöpankki
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mutual society {n} (mutual organization) SEE: mutual organization
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::
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muzzle {n} /ˈmʌzəl/ (part of animal's head)
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:: kuono, turpa
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muzzle {n} (open end of a gun)
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:: suu
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muzzle {n} (device to stop an animal from biting)
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:: kuonokoppa
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muzzle {v} (to apply a muzzle)
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:: laittaa kuonokoppa
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muzzle {v} (to restrain from speaking or acting)
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:: [speaking] tukkia, [acting] estää
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muzzle blast {n} (flash from a firearm)
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:: suuliekki
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muzzle brake {n} (device on a firearm)
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:: suujarru
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muzzle compensator {n} (muzzle brake) SEE: muzzle brake
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::
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muzzle energy {n} (kinetic energy of a projectile)
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:: lähtöenergia
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muzzleloader {n} (type of firearm)
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:: suustaladattava
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muzzleloading {adj} (of a gun, having ammunition loaded from the front of the barrel)
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:: suustaladattava
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muzzle velocity {n} (velocity of projectile)
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:: lähtönopeus
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mwah {interj} /mwɑː/ (sound of a kiss)
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:: pusi, muisku
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mwah {n} (sound of a fretless bass guitar)
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:: muaa
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my {determiner} /maɪ/ (belonging to me)
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:: minun ...ni, -ni, minun
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myalgia {n} (muscular pain or tenderness)
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:: lihassärky, myalgia
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myalgic {adj} /maɪˈæld͡ʒɪk/ (pertaining to myalgia)
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:: myalginen
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myalgic encephalomyelitis {n} (disease)
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:: myalginen enkefalomyeliitti
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Myanmar {prop} /ˌmjɑnˈmɑɹ/ (Southeast Asian country, see also: Burma)
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:: Myanmar
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Myanmar {prop} (Burmese) SEE: Burmese
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::
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my ass {interj} (Indicates disapproval, disagreement, or disbelief)
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:: ja paskat
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my blood type is ... {phrase} (my blood type is …)
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:: veriryhmäni on ...
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my car has broken down {phrase} (my car has broken down)
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:: autoni on rikki
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mycelium {n} /mɑɪ.ˈsi.li.əm/ (vegetative part of a fungus)
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:: sienirihmasto
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mycobacterium {n} (bacterium of the genus Mycobacterium)
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:: mykobakteeri
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mycology {n} /maɪˈkɒlədʒi/ (study of fungi)
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:: mykologia, sienitiede
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my condom broke {phrase}
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:: kondomini meni rikki
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mycophenolic acid {n} (drug)
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:: mykofenolihappo
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mycoplasma {n} (infectious bacterium)
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:: mykoplasma
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mycorrhiza {n} (symbiotic relationship between the mycelium of a fungus and the roots of a plant)
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:: sienijuuri, mykorritsa
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myelin {n} /ˈmaɪəlɪn/ (white, fatty material, composed of lipids and lipoproteins)
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:: myeliini
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myelin sheath {n} (envelope of myelin)
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:: myeliinituppi
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myeloblast {n} (cell)
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:: myeloblasti
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myelofibrosis {n} /ˌmaɪ ə loʊ faɪˈbɹoʊ sɪs/ (collagen deposition of fibroblasts in the bone marrow)
|
:: myelofibroosi
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myeloma {n} (malignant tumor of bone marrow)
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:: luuydinsyöpä, myelooma
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my foot {interj} (Indicates disapproval, disregard or disbelief)
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:: muka, kattia kanssa
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my goodness {interj} /maɪ ˈɡʊdnəs/ (used to express surprise, shock, or amazement)
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:: hyvänen aika, herranjestas
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mylonite {n} /ˈmʌɪlənʌɪt/
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:: myloniitti
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myna {n} /ˈmaɪnə/ (the Asian members of starling family)
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:: maina
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my name is {phrase} (a way to identify oneself)
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:: nimeni on ...
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myocardial infarction {n} (heart attack) SEE: heart attack
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::
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myocardium {n} (muscles that surround and power the heart)
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:: sydänlihas
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myofibril {n} (cylindrical organelle)
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:: lihassäie
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myoglobin {n} (small globular protein)
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:: myoglobiini, lihaspuna
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myopia {n} /maɪˈoʊ.pi.ə/ (lack of imagination, discernment or long-range perspective in thinking or planning)
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:: lyhytnäköisyys
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myopia {n} (disorder of the vision) SEE: nearsightedness
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::
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myopic {adj} /maɪˈoʊpɪk/ (unable to see distant objects unaided)
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:: likinäköinen
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my pleasure {interj} (a polite reaction to receiving thanks)
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:: eipä kestä, ole hyvä
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myriad {n} /ˈmɪɹi.æd/ (ten thousand, see also: ten thousand)
|
:: myriadi
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myriad {n} (vast diversity or number)
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:: suunnaton määrä, myriadi, lukematon määrä
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myriad {adj} (great in number)
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:: lukematon
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myringitis {n} (inflammation of the eardrum)
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:: tärykalvontulehdus, tympaniitti
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myrmecology {n} /ˌmɜː(ɹ)mɪˈkɒləd͡ʒi/ (study of ants)
|
:: muurahaistiede, myrmekologia
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myrmecophile {n} (organism that lives in close association with ants)
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:: muurahaisvieras, myrmekofiili
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myrmecophyte {n} /ˈməɹməkoʊˌfaɪt/ (plant that lives in association with a colony of ants)
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:: muurahaissuosija, muurahaiskasvi, myrmekofyytti
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myroblyte {n} /ˈmɪɹəblaɪt/ (saint whose relics or place of burial produce or are said to have produced the Oil of Saints or the odour of sanctity)
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:: mirhanvuodattaja
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myroblyte {adj}
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:: mirhanvuodattaja
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myrrh {n} /mɝ/ (dried sap of the myrrha tree)
|
:: myrha
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myrtle {n} /ˈmɝtəl/ (evergreen shrub)
|
:: myrtti
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myself {pron} /maɪˈsɛlf/ (me, reflexive form of me)
|
:: itseni
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myself {pron} (in apposition with I; personally)
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:: minä itse
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mysterious {adj} /mɪˈstɪəɹi.əs/ (of unknown origin)
|
:: salaperäinen, mystinen, outo
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mysterious {adj} (having unknown qualities)
|
:: salaperäinen, mystinen
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mysterious {adj} (difficult to understand)
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:: vaikeaselkoinen
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mysterious {adj} (deliberately evasive or enigmatic)
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:: arvoituksellinen
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mystery {n} /ˈmɪstəɹi/ (something secret or unexplainable)
|
:: salaisuus
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mystery {n} (someone or thing with an obscure or puzzling nature)
|
:: arvoitus
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mystery play {n} (medieval dramatic performance)
|
:: mysteerinäytelmä
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mystic {adj} /ˈmɪstɪk/ (of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries)
|
:: mystinen
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mystic {adj} (mysterious and strange)
|
:: mystinen
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mystic {n} (someone who practices mysticism)
|
:: mystikko
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mystical {adj} /ˈmɪstɪkəl/ (relating to mystics or mysticism)
|
:: mystinen
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mysticism {n} (beliefs and ideas of mystics)
|
:: mystisismi
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mysticism {n} (doctrine of direct communication of divine truth)
|
:: mystiikka
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mysticism {n} (transcendental union of soul with the divinity)
|
:: yhteys jumaluuteen
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mysticism {n} (obscure thoughts and speculations)
|
:: mystiikka
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myth {n} /mɪθ/ (divine story)
|
:: myytti, jumalaistaru
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myth {n} (such stories as genre)
|
:: jumalaistarusto
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myth {n} (commonly-held but false belief)
|
:: myytti, uskomus
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myth {n} (person or thing held in excessive awe or admiration)
|
:: myytti
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myth {n} (person or thing existing only in imagination)
|
:: myytti
|
mythical {adj} /ˈmɪθɪkəl/ (existing in myth)
|
:: myyttinen
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mythology {n} /mɪˈθɑlədʒi/ (myths of a people)
|
:: tarusto, mytologia; jumalaistarusto [divine]
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mythology {n} (myths concerning an event, person or institution)
|
:: kertomus, tarina
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mythology {n} (pervasive elements of a fictional universe)
|
:: myytistö
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mythology {n} (collection and study of myths)
|
:: mytologia, myyttien tutkimus
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myxedema {n} (form of edema)
|
:: myksedeema, limapöhötauti
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myxomatosis {n} (rabbit disease)
|
:: myksomatoosi
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